Myh.se Formal education is just the tip of an iceberg. Validation recognizes all the prior learning of a person and is thus essential for skills matching.

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myh.se Formal education is just the tip of an iceberg. Validation recognizes all the prior learning of a person and is thus essential for skills matching.

myh.se Swedish National Agency for Higher Vocational Education The Swedish National Agency for Higher Vocational Education is a contributing supplier of the competence currently in demand in the labour market.

myh.se Pär Sellberg National Validation Coordinator Department of Analyses and Research

myh.se Our mission Analyse the demand for qualified workforce in relation to the current development in the labour market Decide which programmes are to be provided as higher vocational education (HVE) Administrate HVE, Commissioned Education and Supplementary Education Allocate public funding to education providers Conduct a quality assurance program, aiming to preserve and maintain high educational standards Serve as the national coordinator for the EQF – the European Qualifications Framework Coordinate and promote a national structure for validation of prior learning

myh.se More specific about validation…  According to European Principles and Guidelines, coordinate and support a national structure for validation of prior learning, and  in cooperation with concerned national agencies, promote the participation from public education and sector organizations when strategies, methods and information about validation is being developed: - Start and run the necessary networks for validation - Provide an Internet Portal for collected and coordinated information about validation - Develop national criteria for validation and guidelines for documentation and quality assurance

myh.se Validation – making prior learning visible Structured assessment and recognition of the actual knowledge, skills and competence of an individual. valideringsinfo.se

myh.se Swedish National Commission on Validation In December 2003, the Swedish government appointed the Swedish National Commission on Validation (Valideringsdelegationen) for the period to promote and further develop validation methods and enhance (regional) cooperation.

myh.se Framework for validation processes…

myh.se Criteria and Guidelines for validation of prior learning (2012)

myh.se Out of the individuals perspective

myh.se VNIL – for whom and why? Low skilled Low qualified High skilled Low qualified High skilled High qualified Source: Patrick Werquin, PhD, Professor at Conservatoire national des arts et métiers (CNAM), Paris

myh.se What’s specific about VNIL in Sweden? Swedish labour market has a demand for high skilled workers and the educational level is comparably high. Sweden has a long history of non-regulated professions. National Sector Organizations have developed their own standards and methods for VNIL. Thus, Sweden has a dual system for VNIL, one branch within the educational system and another more labour market oriented.

myh.se The network of sector organizations and trade associations It was inherited from the Swedish National Commission on Validation and has been developed ever since. About 50 different organizations and associations participate in the network – from different craft sectors to healthcare and defence – some have highly developed models for validation, others are interested in starting the process. National agencies like the Public Employment Agency do participate too in the network.

myh.se Validation towards trades matching When the purpose of validation is to enhance the possibilities for an individual to get employment, start a business or just to get a more qualified position at work – the use of sector specific models of validation are of higher legitimacy. If the competence of the individual is enough for a full qualification, it is the actual certificate document issued by the appropriate organization.

myh.se There are in this moment around 30 sector specific models for validation in Sweden, encompassing more than 150 different trades.

myh.se What development can we foresee? Education has, except for adult education, had a limited interest in VNIL due to poor financial incitements. Labour market demands is probably the stronger driving force for development and VNIL could have great impact on companies competiveness on a global market. There is a big interest from sector organizations concerning a national qualification framework due to the proposed open structure and the link to VNIL.

European Commission: Assessment of Key Competences in initial education and training: Policy Guidance (2012)

myh.se Specific Hard Skills Sector specific models, adult education, HVE, HE, regulated professions Soft Skills PES, municipalities, liberal education Generic Hard Skills PES, municipalities, liberal education, adult education, trade associations The funnel model Transferable Skills

myh.se A wider scope: VNIL for integration – targeted for groups far from education and labour market. VNIL for job matching – main streamed validation for adaption to new labour market demands. VNIL for strategical skills supply – validation used as a means to identify the needs for competence development both inside companies and in the educational sector.

myh.se EmployeesNewly recruitedRetirement Recruiting for replacement Skills mismatch Team BTeam A VNIL Recruiting from other sectors Strategical Skills Supply

myh.se The importance of qualification frameworks and learning outcomes The proposed national qualification framework (SeQF) encompasses non-formal qualifications. Sector organizations will be able to apply for to connect trade certificates, licenses etc. written in the form of learning outcomes. In the process, qualifications will be quality assured and will contribute to more standardized validations accordingly.

myh.se Expert team of validation within the Nordic Network for Adult Education, NVL As a result of a NordPlus project, criteria has been developed for quality assurance of validation. In the pipeline: Roadmap 2018 – heading for the new competence economy. A follow up on the Council Recommendation on the validation of non-formal and informal learning (20 December 2012). ”Qualifications are currencies” – Jens Björnåvold, CEDEFOP.

Learning Outcomes VET Framework LLL NQF level of qualification Validation assessment recognition Quality Assurance legitimacy ECVET credit transfer system LLG Formal learning Non-formal learning Informal learning Lifelong Learning European Skills Passport Europass Formal education Industries Social partners ESCO Key-competences Transferable Skills EQAVET EQF Briefing note 9065, Shaping lifelong learning ”Qualifications are currencies”, Jens Björnåvold, CEDEFOP

myh.se Thank you for your attention.