Qualifications and NQF in the draft Law on Education

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Qualifications and NQF in the draft Law on Education Olav Aarna TAIEX expert Estonian Qualifications Authority

Context Development of the European area for lifelong learning: Bologna process (1999) Copenhagen process (2003) European qualifications framework for lifelong learning (2008) … Learning outcomes (competences) based approach: New paradigm New terminology Learner centered approach The Law on Education declares participation of Ukraine in these developments, incl. compatibility of the NQF with the EQF

Competence, competences and learning outcomes LEARNER Society Necessary knowledge, skills, attitudes, ... (learning outcomes) COMPE- TENCE Ability to perform necessary tasks (necessary competences) Key competences!

Qualification Qualification is a central concept of the system for lifelong learning Qualification – official result of an assessment, awarded when a competent body decides that the person has the required competence on the level determined in the relevant qualification standard Competence – ability to perform successfully in a specific field, described through the relevant perforamance criteria (learning outcomes) Qualifications are expressed in learning outcomes, i.e. what the person knows, understands and is able to do

Competence circle Expected competence LEARNING SOCIETY Tasks Qualif-n stan- dards Natio- nal curri- cula Study pro- grammes SOCIETY Com- peten- ces Assess- ment stan- dards QUALIFICATIONS SYSTEM Qualif-n certi- ficates Validation Assessment of competence Assessment of LOs Actual competence

Law on Education as a framework for system of lifelong learning Law guarantees the right to lifelong learning Acknowledges that the system for lifelong learning includes formal, non- formal and informal learning Acknowledges the recognition of non-formal and informal learning Describes the NQF as a tool for measuring and comparing the obtained educational and professional (occupational) qualifications Acknowledges the right to complete free full general secondary education for individuals of any age Underlines the importance of learning outcomes Defines adult education as an integral part of the system of education Achieving qualifications has been given special attention beyond the completion of study programmes

Problems identified Qualification is a secondary concept besides education and study programmes The law provides very little about the principles of lifelong learning, other than that it could include non-formal and informal learning and that validation of non-formal and informal learning should be possible Adult learning (additional education) covers post-diploma education and upgrading courses and suggests that these should be certified by using (parts) of existing formal qualifications Alternative pathways for existing qualifications are not described and the approach is very much based on study programmes of fixed duration with qualifications being a consequence of successfully completing these programmes

Recommendations Identify other qualifications than those existing for formal education If these qualifications have a particular added value on the labour market they should become a part of the NQF It is important to clarify further what is meant by professional (occupational) qualifications Clarify the role of occupational standards that so far have no legal status Indicate which qualifications should be based on occupational standards

Estonian Qualifications Framework (2014) EstQF consists of 4 subframeworks EQF=EstQF Secto- ral QFs HE SYS- TEM FOR LIFE- LONG- LEARN- ING VET LABOUR MARKET GE 17.06.2018 17.06.2018 9 9

Qualification Standards in Estonia General trend of development – towards learning outcomes based (competence based) standards: Higher education standard (2008) Vocational education standard (2008, 2013) + national curricula for VET (over 50) National curriculum for basic school (2010) Simplified national curriculum for basic school (2010) National curriculum for upper secondary school (2010) New generation of occupational qualification standards (2010-...)

Formal education qualifications in Estonia   Formal education qualifications in Estonia EstQF levels Basic education certificate based on curriculum for students with moderate and severe learning disabilities 1 Basic education certificate based on simplified curriculum Basic education certificate VET level 2 certificate 2 VET level 3 certificate  3 Upper secondary general education certificate Upper secondary VET certificate VET level 4 certificate 4 VET level 5 certificate   5 Diploma of professional higher education Diploma of Bachelor's degree 6 Diploma of Master's degree 7 Diploma of Doctoral degree 8 17.06.2018

Qualifications in the NQF of Ukraine Certificate of basic secondary education – level 2 Certificate of complete secondary education – level 3 (instead of level 4) Certificate of specialized secondary education – level 3 (instead of level 4) Diploma of qualified (skilled) worker – level 3 Diploma of junior specialist – level 4 Diploma of junior bachelor – level 5 2 different descriptions for level 4? Why sublevels? How professional (occupational) qualifications will be placed in the NQF?

Conclusions Law on Education is a long-term framework for devoloping the system of lifelong learning in Ukraine Formal education system and formal education institutions are not any more the only focal point of the system Qualification is a central concept of the system Different pathways to diverse qualifications are vital Quality of assessment is crucial Qualification standards need to be agreed among stakeholders Key (transversal) competences are increasingly more important

Thank you! olav.aarna@kutsekoda.ee