Quality and Qualifications System in Estonia Maris Vaht Estonian Qualifications Authority Kutsete süsteemi arendamist toetab Euroopa Liit.

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Quality and Qualifications System in Estonia Maris Vaht Estonian Qualifications Authority Kutsete süsteemi arendamist toetab Euroopa Liit

Guiding Principles Qualifications system is an interface between society and the system for lifelong learning Occupational qualifications system is an interface between labour market and the system for lifelong learning (subsystem of qualifications system) Qualifications system in Estonia follows integrated qualifications system model Qualifications system is a quality assurance system 2

Competence circle Tasks Qualif-nstan-dards Natio-nalcurri-cula Studypro-grammes Assessment of LOs Assessment of competenceValidation Qualif-ncerti-ficates SOCIETYSOCIETYSOCIETYSOCIETY Com-peten-ces Expected competence Actual competence QUALIFICATIONS SYSTEM Assess-mentstan-dards

Institutions involved in quality and qualifications system Ministry of Education and Research – Strategic management of the system – Keeping the register of formal education qualifications – Licensing of education end training providers Estonian Qualifications Authority (Kutsekoda) Estonian Higher Education Quality Agency (EKKA) Foundation Innove

Quality assurance of curricula and formal education qualifications Estonian Higher Education Quality Agency (EKKA): – Quality assessment of study programme groups in HE – Institutional accreditation of HEIs – Quality assessment of study programme groups in VET Foundation Innove: – General Education Agency (national curricula for general education, national examinations) – VET Agency (national curricula for upper secondary VET)

Estonian Qualifications Authority Established in 2001 based on Occupational Qualifications Act Kutsekoda is: – developing occupational qualifications system (development of occupational standards) – organising and coordinating the activities of sector skills councils – providing counselling and assistance for awarding bodies (awarding of occupational qualifications) – keeping the register of occupational qualificationsregister of occupational qualifications NCP for the EQF implementation Europass centre

K U T S E K O D A Awarding Body 111 Occupational Qualifications Committee 160 Assessment Committee Professio- nal Associa- tions Employees organi- sations Employers organi- sations Sector Skills Council

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Examples of occuptional qualifications EstQF level 2: Cook assistant, … EstQF level 3: Carpenter, … EstQF level 4: IT specialist, … EstQF level 5: Master carpenter, construction site manager, … EstQF level 6: Engineer, … EstQF level 7: Diploma engineer, diploma architect,... EstQF level 8: Chartered engineer, chartered architect,...

Formal education qualifications (2015) EstQFlevels Basic education certificate based on curriculum for students with moderate and severe learning disabilities 1 asic education certificate based on simplified curriculum Basic education certificate based on simplified curriculum VET level 2 certificate 2 Basic education certificate VET level 3 certificate VET level 3 certificate 3 Upper secondary general education certificate Upper secondary VET certificate VET level 4 certificate 4 VET level 5 certificate VET level 5 certificate 5 Diploma of Bachelor's degree Diploma of professional higher education 6 Diploma of Master's degree 7 Diploma of Doctoral degree 8

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