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SCHE the aims of the seminar

SCHE the aims of the seminar. Hans Daale Leido 25 June 2012. Leido Academy. Network organisation in the Netherlands With and for people in HE, VET, Knowledge centres for VET, Employers’ organisations… experts… and…

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SCHE the aims of the seminar

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  1. SCHE the aims of the seminar Hans Daale Leido 25 June 2012

  2. Leido Academy • Network organisation in the Netherlands • With and for people in HE, VET, Knowledge centres for VET, Employers’ organisations… experts… and… • Focus on:- “Dual” education- Transfer to Higher Professional Education- SCHE / Associate degree- Lifelong Learning - LLL-instruments… and so on…

  3. Leido Academy • Organising activities / with working groups • Independent, non-funded… using the professional time of the members, participants… and using small fees for activities… projects… • Bringing people together… discussions about interesting recent issues and developments… / bottom-up

  4. Aims of this seminar • Position of SCHE in the European Higher Education Area • Position of institutions offering SCHE, in the national systems

  5. SCHE • We have level 5 within the EQF • We have SCHE within the European Higher Education Area – on a voluntary basis (a decision has to be taken/ has been taken by the national government) • Combining EQF and EHEA = combining NQF and NHEA • EQF descriptors + Dublin Descriptors = NQF descriptors for the HE-levels

  6. Level 5 We have in Europe a lot of ‘situations’ like: HVET Post-secondary Programmes within or linked to the bachelor Non-formal programmes Certificates Level 5 – non-tertiary

  7. SCHE and this seminar • What kind of actions do we need for… • Having in 2020… • In every member state (and other countries):- level 5 (linked to the EQF)- SCHE (formal degree)- SCHE in HE and ‘within or linked to the Bachelor’ • Recommendations to… EC? BFUG? Or…

  8. SCHE institution • SCHE is higher education • So… the institution of SCHE is ‘member’ of the Higher Education System (like in the USA) • The same regulations: QA, accreditation… • If ‘stand alone’ (SCHE Institution), transfer from SCHE to a Bachelor is regulated in the law • Maximum use of credit transfer, based on agreements

  9. Institutions and this seminar SCHE providers deserve a clear position Part of HE (also if SCHE is labour market oriented) Where relevant: Full partners in cooperation with providers of Bachelors If necessary: implementing new professional bachelors within the system… Who can we address for this? And how?

  10. Study on Level 5 (1) • Tender by: CEDEFOP (and EC) • Research in countries with a NQF (15 countries) • Next Academic year

  11. Study on Level 5 (2) • Research questions… and SCHE • Qualifications referenced to Level 5 and how do countries differ in their use of level 5?

  12. Study on Level 5 (3) • Key purposes and functions of those qualifications • Their profiles – in term of learning outcomes / other criteria for placing at level 5

  13. Study on Level 5 (4) • Learning outcomes & ‘best fit’ approaches: how applied for assigning them to Level 5? Challenges and opportunities • Level 5: Improve linkages between sub-systems and for development of new qualifications

  14. Study on Level 5 (5) • Implications of qualifications based on LO for individuals: access, progression and transfer of learning outcomes • And then: similarities and differences between countries or systems

  15. Peer Learning Activity (1) • April 2012 in Brussels • On Level 5 in general • With experts and contact persons from countries (Ministries / NQF-experts / EQF coordination group / managers of National Coordination Points)

  16. Peer Learning Activity (2) • Conclusions:- many systems- different approaches- different backgrounds and histories • Also a matter of (national) politics… • Depending of understanding and trust beween VET and HE • Example: Germany…

  17. So… • A transparant and accepted NQF is the ‘key’ factor • Broad accepted descriptors for the levels are necessary • And at least a formal degree at level 5 as starting point for other qualifications… or maybe two ‘reference qualifications’:- labor market driven- within or linked to the (professional) bachelor

  18. And… • Can we learn from the Americans? • Mixing Vocational and Academic education… • Mixing credit and non-credit programmes… • Mixing learning at school and learning on the workplace…

  19. Maybe… • Having European ‘players’ in VET(EfVET, EUproVET, Efta…) • Having European ‘players’ in HE(EUA, EURASHE…) • Having EQF, EHEA… and a working field asking for relevant programmes • Knowing that SCHE is the pivot point in the LLL-framework • Can we start with a broad ‘EU Working Group on SCHE’?

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