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Using the CQFW to promote student
success and lifelong learning
12th May 2010
Trevor Clark,
Head of Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales
Development, Welsh Assembly Government
Credit and Qualifications
Framework for Wales
•
Qualifications Driver from a Welsh
Assembly Government Perspective
• Context of CQFW
Using the CQFW to promote:
• Student Success
• Lifelong Learning
•
Any Questions
Credit and Qualifications
Framework for Wales
• Long and historic linkage with England
CQFW
Commonality
of
• However we also have unique issues facing
Wales – very low GNP
compared with rest of
Transferability
and
UK
Progression
• Important to focus on the learners and benefits
to Wales
• Important policy drivers: Reaching Higher; The
Learning Country: Vision into Action, Skills that
Work for Wales, Recognising Wider Learning
14-19
Credit and Qualifications
Framework for Wales
•
In Wales average pay at £14,396 - 77% of UK
CQFW
of
average-ofCommonality
£18,631
• 1 in 4 jobs in the public
sector same as 1999
Transferability
and
• 450,000 adults (25% of working age) are at
Progression
entry level or below in literacy
• I million (53% of working age) have entry level
numeracy skills
• 16% of working age population have no
qualifications
Credit and Qualifications
Framework for Wales
• HE development from 1992
CQFW
Commonality
of
• Formal adoption of CQFW by WAG in 2002
Transferability
and
• Partnership with HEFCW
support from QAA
and WHECC
Progression
• Formal adoption by all HEI’s within one week
• European Qualifications Framework, Bologna
Agreement and EQARF
Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales
Key Features
•
All programmes developed with Learning
Outcomes and Assessment Criteria
•
Level
Entry Level 1 to 8
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One credit = 10 hours learning time
•
Units and Qualifications
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All units and qualifications in the framework
have a credit value
Recognising Student Success
Vocational Routes to HE?
• Large number of vocational HE courses,
including Foundation Degrees and HE in FE
• Partnerships between HE and FE
• Recognised successful progression from VET to
HE
– BTEC to HE
– Apprenticeships
– Access
– Customised training by FE and HE for
employers
Recognising Student Success
Barriers to HE Progression
• Pathways unclear
• Learners failure to understand entry routes
into HE
• Lack of a ‘joined up’ approach among
providers to work together to bridge the
divide, prepare learners and support
progression
Recognising Student Success
Barriers to HE Progression
• Failure to formally recognise skills,
knowledge and understanding effectively
through RPL and APEL
• The jargon, mystique and bureaucracy and
the language barrier to learners
Recognising Student Success
• Inclusive and responsive to learners and
employment requirements in a demand-lead
system
• Flexible routes to gaining full qualifications
• Enables progression in smaller steps
• Allows learners to study at a pace, place and time
that suits them
• Transparent naming system, bringing consistency
for all vocational qualifications
• Clearer progression to Higher Education
Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales
Valuing and Recognising Lifelong Learning
Formal Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
The Iceberg of Learning
Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales
The Iceberg of Learning
The vision in- Wales
is that a system which
CQFW
Commonality
of only
recognises formal learning seems to be totally
Transferability
andundervaluing the
inappropriate and is seriously
worth of that society.
Progression
We feel that unrecognised assets will not be used
- and can and does shut out an important part of
society and actually discourage too many too
enter into active learning.
Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales
Valuing and Recognising Lifelong Learning
• Quality Assured Lifelong Learning Important pillar
within the CQFW
• Greater flexibility credit based system based on
credit accumulation, transfer and APL
• Rationalisation of the qualification and units with
greater industry representation through the SSC
• More inclusive framework employers –
MacDonald's MOD and other Awarding
Organisations
Recognising Lifelong Learning
Recognition of Prior Learning
• Learners are entitled to have previous
qualifications, skills, experience and
understanding formally recognised
• Easier to do this at unit level
• Can minimise duplication of training
• Opportunity to fast track some learners
• Models are being developed to fit the different
circumstances
Recognising Lifelong Learning
European Qualifications Framework
• Greater transparency of learning across UK
and Europe
• 20% of European Union citizens do not have a
qualification
• CQFW Reference against UK Frameworks
• CQFW Referenced against EQF
• UK Referencing submitted to EU December
2009
CQFW Referencing Outcome
The UK Frameworks
and the EQF
Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales
Thank you for your attention
Any questions?