Hans Daale Leido Academy. CHAIN5: NOW !  More than 90 members  From 24 countries (21 member states)  And 14 European ‘networks’  46 participants in.

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Hans Daale Leido Academy

CHAIN5: NOW !  More than 90 members  From 24 countries (21 member states)  And 14 European ‘networks’  46 participants in this conference  Real good mix of stakeholders  Good support already…

Leido Academy  Structure: Basis for CHAIN5…?  Network since 1999  Non-profit / private  1500 ‘members’  Good mix of stakeholders  Focus on LLL  ‘Spider’ in a web…  International: EURASHE / WFCP / EUCIS- LLL / projects…

Network for Dutch SCHE  On request of the Ministry  Thematic network  Help desk  Supporting stakeholders  Events etc.

History - 1  Bologna  EURASHE report 2003  Ministers’ conference Bergen 2005  EQF 2008  Missink Link report 2012  Attention for ‘permeability VET-HE’  Also for RPL… LLL…  Crisis: shorter study programmes

Recent history  CEDEFOP study  More need for flexibility  Role of NCPs  More work-based learning, also in HE

CHAIN5 – a new community  Why?  Outcomes of the L5 study  Plans for SCHE in the EHEA in 2015  More focus on NQFs – full use of all levels  Input of NCPs  DG EAC VET & AE

Why this community  Part of VET Associations?  Part of EUA?  Part of EURASHE?  Joint initiative?  October 2013: all lights turned out to be ‘green’ for a community like this…

Role of CHAIN5  First of all: It is level 5 of the EQF = all kinds of qualifications!!  Level 5 = level 5 Not HE… (just by accreditation or a decision by the government)  Not a new political network

Role (2)  Bringing ‘worlds’ together  Formal and non-formal  VET and HE  Private and public financed  In-company training and formal education  Colleges and Universities  Education and Labour Market  Etc

But still ‘why’…  A few examples…  The German dual system: also at level 5  Flemish level 5: a long history…  Countries having a range of qualifications at level 5: more attention for flexibility  Look at the CEDEFOP report…  Cooperation: Credits / QA / LOs / RPL…

Two ‘dynamic’ examples  Germany: - dual system in VET - social partners  The Netherlands: - only the Associate degree - discussion: a new non-formal type at level 5 – more tailor-made

What to discuss…  Mission Statement  Aims  Structure  Board / Steering Committee  Working Groups (e.g. labour market)  Membership  Contacts  Activities  Project

Mission Statement  the exchange of good practices in education,  the diversity of the implementation of such link internationally and mostly in Europe,  the relation and relevance of Level 5 in the Bologna process,  the relation and relevance of Level 5 to the labour market : having an independent, non-political meeting place for best practices concerning qualifications at level 5, having the specific position of them in different countries in mind, emphasising the things we have in common – to be discussed with our relevant stakeholders with an open mind in a trustful setting.

So…  Bologna:  Bergen: 5…  ‘Brussels’: EQF  Erevan: 5 !  CHAIN5 can support that decision… and can show the need for a holistic approach of level 5 in the future