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Occupational standards

Occupational standards. Katrin Kerem Estonian Qualifications Authority. Occupational standard. An occupational qualification standard is a document which describes occupational activities and provides the competency requirements for occupational qualifications on specific level.

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Occupational standards

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  1. Occupationalstandards Katrin Kerem Estonian QualificationsAuthority

  2. Occupational standard • An occupational qualification standard is a document which describes occupational activities and provides the competency requirements for occupational qualifications on specific level.

  3. Estonian Occupational Standard • is based on the job analysis or functional analysis; • describes expected competences as observable and assessable; • defines the method(s) for assessing of persons’ competence; • defines the EstQF level of the respective occupational qualification.

  4. Proposal • The proposal for the preparation of occupational qualification standards can be made by any enterprise, institution or other organisation and individual

  5. Working out • Occupational standard is prepared by a working group consisting of the experts in the given field. • Working group members are appointed by the Sector Skills Council • Kutsekodaorganises the work of the working groups.

  6. The process of developing OS

  7. Mappig • The objective of mapping is to create a complete picture that comprises people’s work-related activities, field of professional activity, subfield, and profession, as a basis for the catalogue of Estonian qualifications and prepare a occupationalstandard • The basis of mapping is the International Standard Classification of Occupations, ISCO

  8. Mapping (2) • I Stage - Mapping the occupations of an area of activity, field of subfield by the main groups of ISCO, the output of which is a map of occupations. • II Stage - Forming professions of related occupations, the output of which is a map of professions and possible occupational standards. • III Stage – Job analyses – analysing the work and tasks of a field or a subfield by professions and levels of qualifications, the output of which is a map of units of work and tasks.

  9. Identification of existing competency standards • There are currently about 2100 competencyunits available in the register. • Before proceeding to develop new competencyunit, workinggroup should look for appropriate competencyunit that already exist.

  10. Compilationthe OS OS is based on the job analysis or functional analysis and is made upbycompetencyunits; WorkingGroup • describes expected competences as observable and assessable; • defines the method(s) for assessing of persons’ competence; • defines the EstQF level of the respective occupational qualification.

  11. Opinion poll • An opinion poll shall be conducted in enterprises & institutions of the corresponding area of activity in order to introduce the draft of an occupational qualification standard

  12. Approving • Occupational qualification standards shall be approved by sector skills councils. • The approved occupational qualification standards are placed to the State register of occupational qualifications

  13. Range of use the occupational standards

  14. Occupational standard • is the basis for developing curricula and training programmes that meet labour market needs • is the basis for assessing the competencies • helps to compile job descriptions, recruit employees, formulate professional guidelines and plan training • supports lifelong learning and career planning • helps to understand which competence is needed on the labour market • is the basis for international comparison

  15. Thank you!

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