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The NQF Bill

Simpler, Better, Faster?

Joe Samuels Deputy Executive Officer SAQA 23 October 2008

Overview of presentation

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Why the new NQF Bill?

The process so far and the politics of change Overview of the Bill Preparing for the new NQF: SAQA and its new role

Why the new NQF Bill?

‘Simpler, Better, Faster’:

◦ The ‘…review of the implementation of the National Qualifications Framework has necessitated changes to the

governance

and

organisation of the framework

so that its

objectives may be more effectively and efficiently realised

…’

Why the new NQF Bill?

‘Simpler, Better, Faster’: But what was wrong with the ‘old’ system?

•Number of bodies – variable delivery •Some stakeholders see the system as too complex •No resolution to reviews, audits and contestation •Uncertainty and frustration •Demoralisation of stakeholders and users •SAQA not granted its proper statutory position •Roles diffused and unclear •Strong players’ positioning in the system

The process so far…

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Joint Policy Statement (JPS) issued by the two Ministers in October 2007 First draft NQF Bill is consulted with SAQA Management in December 2007 Draft NQF Bill is published for public comment on 15 February 2008 Draft NQF Bill is tabled in Cabinet in May 2008 Draft NQF Bill is tabled at the Education Portfolio Committee in July 2008 The Bill was considered by the National Assembly in August 2008 The Bill served at the Council of Provinces for final scrutiny in September 2008

…and what next?

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The Bill was supposed to be passed in September 2008 The week that changed SA The Bill is expected to be passed in October 2008 It will be implemented with effect from 1 April 2009

Overview of the NQF Bill

The Bill

Preamble

7 Chapters

The NQF Bill

Purpose

◦ To provide for an NQF ◦ ◦ To provide for the responsibilities of Ministers To provide for the South African Qualifications Authority ◦ ◦ ◦ To provide for three Quality Councils To provide for transitional arrangements To repeal the South African Qualifications Authority Act, 1995 ◦ To provide for matters connected therewith.

The Preamble

• Advancement and recognition of learning is key in democratic society and prerequisite for development and well being of citizens • NQF developed and implemented under the SAQA Act • NQF is the principal instrument through which qualifications are recognised and quality assured.

• Review necessitated changes to governance and organisation of framework for efficient and effective implementation.

The Seven Chapters

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Chapter 1:

Interpretation, Object and Application of this Act

Chapter 2:

National Qualifications Framework

Chapter 3:

Responsibilities of Ministers

Chapter 4:

South African Qualifications Authority

Chapter 5:

Quality Councils

Chapter 6:

Professional Bodies

Chapter 7:

Miscellaneous

Chapter One

Application of this Act:

To qualifications offered by

(i) education institutions; and ◦ (ii) skills development providers; and

(b) professional designations, subject to the limitations prescribed in this Act.

Chapter Two

Framework:

One single integrated

learning achievements ◦ national framework for The NQF is a comprehensive system for the classification, registration, publication and articulation of quality assured national qualifications

Chapter Two

Objectives of the NQF:

◦ Remains the same: 

Single integrated framework

  

Access, mobility and progression Quality Redress

◦ Designed to contribute to the

full personal development of each learner

and the

social and economic development of the nation at large.

Chapter Two

Framework Levels:

◦ ◦ 10 Levels.

There is one set of level descriptors for the NQF

◦ SAQA assigns a qualification to a particular level on the NQF if it fits the descriptor for that level.

Chapter Two

Sub-Frameworks:

◦ The NQF

is a single integrated system which

comprises three co-ordinated qualifications sub-frameworks –

(a) for General and Further Education and Training; (b) for Higher Education; and (c) for Trades and Occupations

Chapter Three

Minister of Education

◦ Has the overall executive responsibility for the NQF, SAQA and the 2 ‘education’ QCs •

Minister of Labour

◦ Has the the executive responsibility for the QC for Trades and Occupations

Chapter Three

Minister of Education

◦ After consultation with MoL provide SAQA with multi-year remit and can be annually updated ◦ Must provide funds (from Parliament) for SAQA and Education QCs ◦ After consultation with MoL, determine level descriptors submitted by SAQA

Chapter Three

Minister of Education

◦ Determine disputes referred by SAQA – if QCTO must determine

in cooperation

with MoL ◦ Must consider advice from SAQA and QCs and give response in writing ◦ Must determine policy on NQF and publish in gazette ◦ May perform any other function that advance the objects of the Act.

Chapter Three

Minister of Labour

◦ ◦ Executive responsibility for the QCTO Must consider advice from SAQA and QCTO and give response in writing ◦ Must provide funds (from Parliament) for SAQA and Education QCs ◦ May perform any other function that advance the objects of the Act.

Chapter Four

• Continued existence of SAQA • Objects of SAQA • Accountability of SAQA • Functions of SAQA • The SAQA Board • Vacancies and filling of vacancies • Committees of board • Meetings of board and committees

Chapter Four

• Allowances and remuneration of members of board and committees • Appointment of chief executive officer and staff • Functions of chief executive officer • Funds of Authority • Alienation and encumbrance of property • Financial statements, audit and annual report

Chapter Four

• Advise the Ministers of Education and Labour ◦ Must undertake its functions in co-operative, consultative, open and transparent manner; ◦ With due regard for the statutory rights, powers and functions of QCs, education institutions, professional bodies and training providers.

Chapter Four

• SAQA must oversee the implementation of the NQF in accordance with a multi-year rolling strategic plan, budget and implementation framework which must

Chapter Four

• QCs • Levels • Qualifications • Quality Assurance • Professional Bodies • International Relations • Records of Education and Training • Other Matters

Chapter Five

• QC for General and Further Education and Training (Umalusi) • QC for Higher Education (CHE/HEQC) • QC for Trades and Occupations

Chapter Five

Functions of QCs:

• Develop and manage its sub-framework • Advise the relevant minister on matters relating to its sub-framework • Consider and agree to level descriptors • Develop and implement policy and criteria on qualifications, assessment, recognition of prior learning and credit accumulation and transfer • Develop qualifications and part-qualifications for its sub framework • Quality assurance • Provide information to SAQA

Chapter Six Professional Bodies:

• Recognition by SAQA • Co-operation with QCs • Registration of professional designation • Information

Chapter Seven

• • • • Regulations Transitional arrangements Repeal of law Short title and commencement: Date to be determined by the Minister by notice in the Gazette. Different dates of commencement may so be determined for different sections of this Act.

Preparing for the new NQF

The dance of learning

Dance of learning

“The metaphor of the NQF dance, with all participants embracing harmony, fluidity and change to make the dance of lifelong learning possible, holds promise as we engage in the next level of NQF development” (Annual report p1)

SAQA’s approach

1. Preparing for change 2. Openness to intellectual scrutiny 3. Continuous improvement 4. Increased efficiency

5 strategic imperatives

1. Responding to the NQF Bill and new legislation 2. Managing the transition to avoid disadvantaging learners 3. Communication and advocacy of the NQF

4. Building SAQA’s research and development capacity to lead policy and debate 5. Advancing lifelong learning, including RPL and credit accumulation and transfer

Researching work & learning seminars

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Shakeel Ori (SA) – work integrated learning Prof Tony Watts (UK) – career guidance Prof Knud Illeris (Denmark) – learning@work Dr Jenny Horsman (Canada) – women, work & learning

Career Guidance

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Prof Tony Watts: series of breakfast seminars and the Chairperson’s Lecture Workshop facilitated by Patricia Flederman, preparatory work Suggest a national initiative including a national helpline SAQA playing a proactive role in line with the Bill

You are invited…

Invitation to the Fourth Annual NQF Colloquium Tuesday 28 October 2008

• The Fourth Annual NQF Colloquium will be held on 28 October 2008 at the Southern Sun Hotel in Arcadia, Pretoria. This year's colloquium will be about gaining a deeper understanding of the challenges of learning at work. Prof Knud Illeris an expert in the field will be presenting a paper on workplace learning.

Invitation to the learning@work breakfast seminar Wednesday 29 October 2008

• SAQA, INSETA and the University of the Western Cape will be hosting a breakfast seminar where Prof Knud Illeris will be speaking about learning at work and challenges thereof. This breakfast seminar will be held at Diep in die Berg, Wapadrand, Pretoria.