NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK IN SERBIA

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NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK IN SERBIA Kiev, 10.03.2016. Jelena Jakovljevic, Advisor for Development of Qs Institute for Improvement of Education Centre for Vocational and Adult Education

NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK IN SERBIA status, aims Legal status of NQF: adopted by the National Council for HE and Council for VET start of drafting the Law is foreseen for the 2nd quarter of 2016 Stage of development : NQF WG is established level descriptors are defined types of qualifications are in levels Role NQF plays: (initiating) outcomes-based qualifications, especially in HE adult education is included comparison tool will serve for recognition of international Qs

Institutions, actors, stakeholders Lead institution: Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development Platform to engage stakeholders: through NQFS WG, SSCs, public discussion (round tables) Role of social partners: 4 Sector Skill Councils are in preparation phase - ICT, Agriculture and food production, Forestry and wood processing, Tourism and services (within the IPA 08 project 4 SSCs are already piloted) – representatives of economy have a majority in each SSC development of methodology for identifying Qs and sector profiles is on-going with EU experts SSCs are responsible to: Review sector’s development – (un)employment, education, wages and incomes Define needed Qs in the sector and analyse existing Qs - identify Qs that need to be updated or that are obsolete Define Qs’ standards Define the list of Qs that could be achieved through VNIFL system

NQF structure, outcomes in qualifications Levels: 8 with 6 sublevels (8.1 sublevel is for communication purpose of the old Q) Descriptors: for 8 levels - outcomes of knowledge, skills, attitudes and abilities Links between HE and VET: one integral QF Progress in developing outcomes-based qualifications: secondary VET ex pilot Qs (69) are outcome based “Alignment” to EQF / QF EHEA: Self-certification / Referencing process will start at the 2nd quarter 2016

Permeability in NQFS

Examples of NQF descriptors level KNOWLEDGE SKILLS ATTITUDES AND CAPABILITIES A person with acquired qualification: II has general and professional knowledge of the facts and the basic principles necessary for work and/or study applies skills needed to perform less complex, predetermined operational activities; handles tools and machines with detailed technical guidelines using prescribed materials for work performs tasks in accordance with defined technical and technological processes, with periodic supervision; is responsible for the implementation of the specified procedures, resources and organization of its own work V has specialized professional knowledge required for work applies the skills needed to perform complex, specific and mainly non-standard jobs that require participation in the creation of new solutions; operates with specialized equipment, machines and plants using different materials performs tasks with great autonomy in decision-making; organizes, controls and evaluates its own work and/or work of others, as well as trains other for work; takes responsibility for determing its own work methods, as well as operational work of others; improves work process and solves problems in unpredictable situations VII has an advanced academic or specialized expertise related to scientific theories, principles and processes including evaluation, critical understanding and application in the field of study and/or work solves complex problems in an innovative manner that contributes to the development in the field of study and/or work; manages and operate complex communication, interaction and collaboration with others from different social groups; applies complex methods, instruments and devices relevant to the field of study and/or work takes over managerial tasks and works in entreprenurial manner; leads the most complex projects independently and with full responsibility; plans and carries out scientific and/or applied research; controls the work and evaluates the results of the others in order to improve existing practices

Achievements, challenges, what now? Achievements: Integrated NQFS; Public consultation process started Challenges: Involvement of stakeholders in the process and understanding relevance to develop Q standards and revision of outcome based curricula for HE to give responsibility to Sector Skills Councils for deciding on Qs for VET and HE Principal obstacles to development: Technical and political establishment of Agency for Qs is planned for 2017 (until that time Qs development will be divided between 2 institutions – for VET and for HE) Current priorities: institutional capacities and financial resources analysis is on-going establishment and functioning of Sector Skills Councils preparation for self-certification

Thank you for your attention! jelena.jakovljevic@zuov.gov.rs