Management Committee WELCOME TO TUNING 3. Management Committee A SPECIAL WELCOME TO OUR SPEAKERS, GUESTS, NEW MEMBERS AND THEMATIC NETWORK REPRESENTATIVES.

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Management Committee WELCOME TO TUNING 3

Management Committee A SPECIAL WELCOME TO OUR SPEAKERS, GUESTS, NEW MEMBERS AND THEMATIC NETWORK REPRESENTATIVES

Management Committee Peter van der Hijden, Deputy Head of the Unit for Higher Education, DG Education and Culture, Opening Statement on behalf of the European Commission

Management Committee Julia Gonzalez and Robert Wagenaar, joint co-ordinators Tuning project, Updating of Tuning 2 and the work plan of Tuning 3

Management Committee Scheme of this presentation: 1.Highlights of Tuning 2 2.Tuning 3 3.Introduction of the morning presentations

Management Committee TUNING is a project by and for universities. It is the Universities’ response to the challenge of the Bologna Process TUNING MOTTO Tuning of educational structures and programmes on the basis of diversity and autonomy AS YOU KNOW:

Management Committee Developments in Tuning 2 THREE DIRECTIONS: More subject areas: European Studies, Nursing + involving Thematic networks More countries involved Advancing and developing the five Tuning lines

Management Committee Developments in Tuning 2 Line 1: Generic competences Linking competences to approaches to learning, teaching and assessment. Line 2: Subject specific competences (knowledge, understanding and skills) Linking competences to approaches to learning, teaching and assessment. Line 3: ECTS as a European credit accumulation system: new perspectives –Linking credits to learning outcomes and competences. –An approach for measuring student workload. Line 4: Approaches to teaching / learning and assessment Identifying possibilities and good practice to achieve competence based learning outcomes Line 5: Quality enhancement Development of tools and methodology to enhance quality in programme design and delivery

Management Committee Main outcomes of Tuning 2 Agreed findings on: Student workload, teaching methods and learning outcomes (line 3) Approaches to teaching, learning and assessment: generic and subject specific competences (line 4) Quality enhancement at programme level (line 5) A common format (template) for presenting results of each subject area (line 1-5) Updated definitions

Management Committee Learning outcomes: Statements of what a learner is expected to know, understand and/or be able to demonstrate after completion of learning. They can refer to a single course unit or module or else to a period of studies, for example, a first or a second cycle programme. Learning outcomes specify the requirements for award of credit. [learning outcomes are formulated by academic staff] Tuning 2 definitions

Management Committee Competences: Competences represent a dynamic combination of knowledge, understanding, skills and abilities. Fostering competences is the object of educational programmes. Competences are formed in various course units and assessed at different stages. [competences are obtained by the student] Tuning 2 definitions

Management Committee How are competences and learning outcomes related? Learning outcomes according to Tuning methodology should be formulated in terms of competences. Tuning is based on desired learning outcomes not on threshold or minimum requirement Tuning 2 definitions

Management Committee The outcomes Tuning 2 Other significant outcomes: Collaboration with the Thematic Networks Collaboration with other key players in the Bologna Process Collaboration with Latin American higher education sector

Management Committee TUNING 3

Management Committee Tuning 3 A project for: Validation, dissemination and further development: The participants: Tuning 2 members Higher Education Institutions from Croatia, Serbia-Montenegro, Kosovo, FYROM, Ukraine, Switzerland Thematic Networks Relevant Organisations

Management Committee Tuning 3 Areas of activity: Implementing the Tuning approach and tools in programme design and delivery Applying generic and subject-specific competences in teaching, learning and assessment Recognition of degrees and periods of study on the basis of learning outcomes and competences Strategies for dissemination at European and national level The third cycle: linking to competence based learning outcomes

Management Committee Tuning 3 Area of activity 1: Using the Tuning approach and tools in programme design and delivery Disseminating knowledge of Tuning Building common understanding Broadening access to methodology and tools Providing examples of good practice Evaluating experience Updating reference points

Management Committee Tuning 3 Area of activity 2: Applying generic and subject-specific competences in teaching, learning and assessment Developing appropriate policies at national and institutional level Creating a supportive environment Organising the process and the necessary means Acquainting HEI staff with competence-based learning Informing about relevant approaches Implementing, monitoring, evaluating

Management Committee Tuning 3 Area of activity 3: Recognition of degrees and periods of study on the basis of learning outcomes and competences Defining degree profiles clearly Describe profiles in terms of competence-based learning outcomes Relate competences to European reference points Establish ECTS workload/learning outcome based modules Set up clear recognition procedures Adapt and perfect the Diploma Supplement

Management Committee Tuning 3 Area of activity 4: Strategies for dissemination at European and national level Identifying target groups Developing appropriate materials Designing a plan of action Setting up suitable teams Carrying out activities Monitoring and Evaluation

Management Committee Tuning 3 Area of activity 5: Extending the Tuning approach to the third cycle (doctoral) Recognising the need Mapping existing practice and formal frameworks Identifying generic and subject specific competences and learning outcome Defining the process, indicating the milestones Describing good practice in supervisory arrangements Establishing structures for mobility and joint degree

Management Committee Tuning 3 Further plans for developments: Tuning Journal European Association of Academics in Higher Education (AHE): Tuning Educational Structures in Europe Reaching out to other regions, e.g. Russian Federation and beyond

Management Committee Introduction of the morning presentations Per Nyborg, Head of Secretariat of the Bologna Follow-up Group: From Bologna to Bergen and Beyond Mogens Berg, Chair of the Bologna Working Group on Qualifications Framework: The Framework for Qualifications of The European Higher Education Area Michael McCauley, Ball State University, and Jason Elwood, DARS Center, Miami University, Ohio: Electronic Transfer of International Credits:The Ball State University/CAS Solution

Websites TuningProject

Management Committee Per Nyborg, Head of Secretariat of the Bologna Follow-up Group: From Bologna to Bergen and Beyond

Management Committee Mogens Berg, Chair of the Bologna Working Group on Qualifications Framework: The Framework for Qualifications of The European Higher Education Area

Management Committee Michael McCauley, Ball State University, and Jason Elwood, DARS Center, Miami University, Ohio: Electronic Transfer of International Credits:The Ball State University/CAS Solution