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QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION THE IRISH EXPERIENCE

QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION THE IRISH EXPERIENCE BHQFHE TUZLA DISSEMINATION CONFERENCE PROF. DERMOT COUGHLAN UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK SEPTEMBER 15 TH 2016. Midwest Region. IRISH NATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF QUALIFICATIONS WHAT WAS REQUIRED?

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QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION THE IRISH EXPERIENCE

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  1. QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION THE IRISH EXPERIENCE BHQFHE TUZLA DISSEMINATION CONFERENCE PROF. DERMOT COUGHLAN UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK SEPTEMBER 15TH2016

  2. Midwest Region

  3. IRISH NATIONAL FRAMEWORK OF QUALIFICATIONS WHAT WAS REQUIRED? • A framework for the development, recognition and award of qualifications in Ireland • One framework to encompass all awards for all aspects of education and training • A simple, transparent frame of reference

  4. A FRAMEWORK OF QUALIFICATIONS – WHY? • Existing arrangements at odds with national aspiration to create a lifelong learning society (social requirement) • Also at odds with need for infrastructure to support up-skilling (economic requirement) • Need for a more flexible system of qualifications • Need for portability of qualifications – into and out of country • European policy trends and agreements – Lisbon, Copenhagen and Bologna, European Qualifications Framework (EQF)

  5. IRISH NFQ: NOTABLE FEATURES • Framework is part of a broad reform of the system of qualifications • New structures, new organisations • Framework contains new awards at all levels, but also many existing awards are included • Dual approach – legislation and consultation (political level, education and training sector, enterprise, learners).

  6. Access, Transfer and Progression • Classes of Award Types – Major, minor special purpose and supplemental • Provide a flexible architecture to meet learning needs e.g. enterprise – upskilling/reskilling • No distinction made between ‘education’ and ‘training’ • NFQ inclusive of all learning – work based learning. Enterprises become recognised providers of education and training

  7. FRAMEWORK & QUALITY ASSURANCE • An important dimension of Framework implementation: credibility of Framework dependent upon it • Not traditionally a uniform system • Establishment of QQI: Statutory quality assurance arrangements in place for awarding bodies • Authority works closely with stakeholders in developing and enhancing quality cultures across education and training system • All quality assurance arrangements in line with European Standards & Guidelines

  8. REFLECTIONS • Implementation is a long-term iterative process. Questions remain about the extent of the cultural shift: compliance-driven or a deeper cultural embrace? • Significant work is entailed in aligning teaching, learning and assessment practice in all sectors of education and training • Compromises may need to be re-visited • Pace and scope of implementation may differ across sectors (schools, universities etc.) • Debate is welcome

  9. Limerick City •3rd largest city in Ireland •Compact, Affordable •Close to west coast •European City of Sport 2011 •City of Culture 2014

  10. University of Limerick • Established 1972 – 1 building, 20 hectares. • Campus - 43 buildings, 150 hectares • •12,000 students • –9,400 UG students • –1,540 Taught PG students • –1,060 Research students

  11. CAMPUS FACILITIES Running Track – UL Arena UL Boathouse

  12. Faculties •Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences •Education and Health Sciences •Kemmy Business School •Science and Engineering

  13. Pioneering and Distinctiveness •Industrial placement for all undergraduate students (Coop) •On campus accommodation – 2,500 students •Philanthropic funding - €130 million •Graduate Medical School •Graduate Employment - strong track record – 85% employed or pursuing further study.

  14. Key Research Areas •Materials and Surface Science •Information and Communication Technologies •BioEngineering and Biosciences •Energy •Applied Mathematical Sciences •Culture, Diversity and Social Change

  15. International Students •1,182 full-time international students from over 70 countries •933 Visiting students on study abroad, Erasmus or exchange •Largest groups of students - China, India, USA, Saudi Arabia.

  16. ECTS PROJECT AT UL • Not simply a multiplying factor approach • All taught programmes and modules were rewritten in terms of learning outcomes. • 4000 modules • 260 programmes

  17. INITIAL DECISIONS TO BE MADE • Big bang or slow pain? • Establish credit volumes for all UL award types • Level descriptors for UL to inform specific programme descriptors • Programme template • Module template • Supporting document management system • Guides for programme and module designers

  18. BENEFITS OF CHANGE TO ECTS • Emphasis on learning outcomes • i.e. emphasis on outputs rather than inputs • Portal system supports consultation process with key stake holders in the programme approval process (all done on-line) • Central Database of programme modules and information for use on the web and on other forms of publication

  19. Conclusion • Nationally the Irish Framework is one of the most advanced in Europe and indeed globally • The Irish Framework has been used and modeled for both the Australian and New Zealand Frameworks • http://www.nqai.ie/documents/Irel-Auspublishedreport.pdf • http://www.nqai.ie/TheCompatibilityofQualificationsinIrelandandNewZealand.html • From a UL perspective we have implemented the system within our university • We have advised on its implementation in other countries most recently as part of the CQUO Project which developed a framework for the South Ural Region of Russia

  20. A SMALL TRUTH TO MAKE LIFE 100%

  21. If A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z is equal to 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

  22. Hard Work H+A+R+D+W+O+R+K 8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11 = 98% Knowledge K+N+O+W+L+E+D+G+E 11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 =96%

  23. Love L+O+V+E 12+15+22+5 = 54% Luck L+U+C+K 12+21+3+11 = 47% ( don't most of us think this is the most important ??? )

  24. Then what makes100% ? Is it Money? ... NO ! ! ! M+O+N+E+Y 13+15+14+5+25 = 72% Leadership? ... NO ! ! ! L+E+A+D+E+R+S+H+I+P 12+5+1+4+5+18+19+9+16 =89%

  25. Every problem has a solution, only if we perhaps change our attitude. To go to the top, to that 100%, what we really need to go further... a bit more...

  26. ATTITUDE A+T+T+I+T+U+D+E 1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 100% It is OUR ATTITUDE towards Life and Work that makes OUR Life100%! ! !

  27. ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING We Change Our Attitude … And We Change Our Life ! ! !

  28. So what I am I was not and shall not be, and every hour I am different and never stay

  29. GO RAIBH MÍLE MAITH AGAIBH Hvala ti THANK YOU

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