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Be-TWIN
Leonardo Project
From the loner to the
internationalist
An ECVET system for initial vocational education
and training
Phil Whitehead
Staffordshire LLN Project Co-ordinator
Some issues...?
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Mobility
Conditions for improving lifelong learning
Flexible learning and Recognition of Prior Learning
Demographics
Internationalism
Compatibility, comparability and complementarity of credit
systems in VET and ECTS
• Variety of approaches – European tools and national policies
and reforms
• Member states define and develop their own policies by
building on established practices
Key Concepts and Influences
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The Bologna Process (European Higher Education Area)
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The Copenhagen Process
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The Lisbon Convention
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ECTS (European Credit Accumulation and Transfer System)
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ECVET (European Credit System for Vocational Education and Training
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European Qualifications Framework (EQF)
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Europass
The Diploma Supplement
ECTS: European Credit Transfer & Accumulation System
• Is a tool which enables students to collect credits for learning achieved
through higher education.
• Is a learner-centred system for CAT based on the transparency of learning
outcomes and learning processes.
• Is widely used in formal higher education and can be applied to other
lifelong learning activities.
• ECTS credits are based on the workload students need in order to achieve
expected learning outcomes - 60 ECTS credits are attached to the
workload of a full-time year of learning (academic year) and the
associated learning outcomes.
• One credit corresponds to 25 to 30 hours of work.
ECVET
• Aims for better comparability and compatibility between different
national VET and qualification systems (implemented by 2012?)
• Voluntary framework to describe qualifications in terms of units of
learning outcomes
• Units associated with certain number of ECVET points (60 points should
correspond to learning outcomes achieved in a year of FT VET)
• In ECVET learning outcomes acquired by an individual in different
contexts, whether abroad or under another system, can be easily
transferred to the individual’s home context for accumulation and the
achievement of a qualification
Be-TWIN – Background Information
Bologna Process
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European Reform Process to create EHEA (46 countries)- 2010
Based on co-operation
Attractive to students and staff
Facilitating mobility
Supporting personal development of students
Promoting equal access to HE
Validation of the outcomes of lifelong learning
Transparency of qualifications
ECVET Pilot Projects
ECVET Pilot Projects
• The CAPE-SV project: capitalisation of learning outcomes in Europe’s live
performing arts.
• The OPIR project: practical and interregional tools for ECVET.
• The ECVET ASSET project: Automobile Service Sector.
• The SME Master+ project: Skilled Mobile-European Master Plus (bakers)
• The AEROVET project: identification of sector-related qualifications
according to common demands of being employed by enterprises of the
European aeronautic and space industry.
• The N.E.T.WORK project: ECVET System for ‘No borders in tourism
hospitality’.
• The CREDCHEM project: testing CTS to improve mobility within the
chemicals sector.
• And more....
Be-TWIN: Motivation
• The 2 credit systems (ECTS for HE and ECVET for VET) represent
different methodological approaches that both aim at facilitating
credit transfer and accumulation.
• To fully support LLN it is crucial that these systems become
interconnected.
• In several participating countries, qualifications are at
boundaries between ECVET and ECTS – e.g. French BTS and UK
FDs are both designed using the learning outcomes approach
and would naturally fit the ECVET logic.
• However, in order to receive financing of their students’
mobility, institutions awarding these qualifications have to use
ECTS.
Be-TWIN – Motivation continued
• Project will test ECVET on qualifications at different
EQF levels (4,5,6 and 7).
• These qualifications are sited at junction of VET and
HE as they are designed within the learning
outcomes approach, favour on-the-job training and
respond to a professional standard needed by the
industry.
• Three sectors: plastic industry, hospitality
management and training of trainers.
Project Overview: Aims
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Bringing ECTS and ECVET closer to bridge the gap between Higher
Education and VET by implementing a unified European approach
to education and training
Credit transfer and accumulation
Students’ and workers’ mobility
Lifelong learning
Harmonisation of national systems within a common European
approach to Education and Training
Articulation of the two methodological approaches: student
workload and learning outcomes
Long-term perspective: merging of the two systems on the basis
of the learning outcomes approach
Project Partners
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CCIP (France)
University of Rousse (Bulgaria)
Rectorat de Paris (France)
CPV (Italy)
USP Venezia (Italy)
LLN and Stratford College (UK)
ZdZ (Poland)
UNICA (Belgium)
ENAIP (Italy)
DEKRA (Germany)
Ekonometpika (Greece)
The Work Packages
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Work Package 1: Project Co-ordination
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Work Package 2: Methodology
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Work Package 3: Operational Testing
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Work Package 4: Project Evaluation and Quality Assurance
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Work Package 5: Exploitation of results
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Work Package 6: Dissemination of results
Work Package 2: Methodology
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Design and publish a methodological guide linking both credit systems
Develop a matrix to be applied in the framework of the three case studies
Work Package 3 Operational Testing
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Implement 3 case-studies based on existing programmes:
CSI: Plastics Industry (EQF 4 and 5) – 3 French and 1 German partner looking at
horizontal and vertical mobility at levels 4 and 5 – 80 learners
CS2: Hospitality Management – Fd at Stratford College and BA in Hospitality
Management, CCIP and Ecole de Savignac – involving 120 learners
CS3: Training of trainers (Adult Education – EQF 6 or 7 – DEKRA, CCIP, USP Venezia
(with University of Padua) – focus on trainers’ qualifications – 30 learners involved
Ongoing
Achievements to date
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Stratford College – website
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WP: Evaluation – External Evaluator
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WP: Dissemination
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WP: Methodology (published July 2010)
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Conferences and Work Package meetings
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Dissemination and exploitation – general approaches
Useful websites and other information
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www.be-twin.eu
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www.europeunit.ac.uk (and weekly European HE newsletter)
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ECVET Bulletin (via project website)
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EU Connects
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www.westmidlandsineurope.org (West Midlands in Europe)
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