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Republic of Slovenia Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology 1 Development of NQF in Slovenia An example of a “difficult practice” 2nd meeting of the Regional Network on Qualifications Frameworks for South East Europe 29 – 30 June 2009, Ljubljana
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Republic of Slovenia Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology 2 Bologna Declaration, 1999 Berlin Communiqué, 2003 Act on recognition and validation of education, 2004 Amendments to HEA, 2004 National consultation on EQF, 2005 Act on professional and academic titles, 2006 Statistical classification KLASIUS, 2006 Amendments to HEA, 2006 Amendments to HEA, 2008 Bologna reform: pace of legislative changes Bologna reform: pace of legislative changes
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Republic of Slovenia Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology 4 Bologna reform: implementation of new degree structure Gradual introduction of new degree structure – pre-reform and post-reform study programmes running in parallel until 2009/10 Binary 1st cycle with university/academic and professional study programmes (180 – 240 ECTS) Unitary 2nd cycle with Master study programmes (60 – 120 ECTS) 3rd cycle – doctoral study programmes (180 ECTS)
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Republic of Slovenia Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology 5 ‘Pre-reform’‘Post-reform’ Under- graduate Study programmes leading to: - university degree - professional higher education degree 1st cycle: - professional study programmes Graduate - specialisation - magister of science - doctor of science 2nd cycle: - university study programmes - Master study programmes 3rd cycle: – doctoral study programmes Study programmes and levels of education
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Republic of Slovenia Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology 6 Structural issues: no prescription of unified model (3+2, 4+1, 5+0 models possible) abolishment of Msc degree and Specialisation, unitary 2nd cycle introduction of new one-tier Master degree for regulated and special professions comparability of old and new degrees concerning the level of education gradual implementation of new programmes (co- existence of old and new degrees) problems arising from transfers between pre-and post- reform programmes, access and admission to new cycles Curricular reform: length of first degrees relevance of first degrees Bologna reform: issues influencing development of NQF Bologna reform: issues influencing development of NQF
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