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COMPETENCE-BASED QUALIFICATIONS
© Turun Oppisopimustoimisto 2005
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© Turun Oppisopimustoimisto 2005
How it works Requirements of competence-based qualification Modules of qualification (= the qualification is divided into units) Vocational skills requirements (= what you need to be able to do) Assessment criteria (=how you are evaluated) How to learn what you need to know On-the-job learning (you learn in the workplaces, in apprenticeship training) Preparatory training (you study in a school for adults = vocational adult education centre) Employment training, hobbies, other activities, etc. Reliable document (for example, a certificate, diploma, school report) Competence test you show what you can do Assessment (evaluation) in competence test is done by Employee (your workmate, for example) Employer (your boss) School representative (teacher) (Student/self-assessment: your own opinion about how you did) After you have finished all the modules and passed the competence tests, the qualification committee will give you a certificate © Turun Oppisopimustoimisto 2005
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Main ideas of the competence-based qualification system
The goal is to combine vocational training and working life Appreciating pure competence You show your skills in practice (in real work) You can get a qualification certificate © Turun Oppisopimustoimisto 2005
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Qualifications available in Finland
Over 370 qualifications in different fields Vocational (upper secondary) qualification preparing for basic skills Vocational Qualification in Construction Further vocational qualification preparing for professional skills Further Qualification for Pipefitters Specialist vocational qualification preparing for working as a foreman or a specialist Specialist Qualification for Electricians
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© Turun Oppisopimustoimisto 2005
In a nutshell Form of vocational education/training in Finland Student will show what he or she can do in practice Opportunity to get a qualification certificate © Turun Oppisopimustoimisto 2005
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