Validation of non formal and informal learning (VNFIL) in Europe

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Validation of non formal and informal learning (VNFIL) in Europe Lidia Salvatore Cedefop Lidia.Salvatore@cedefop.europa.eu

Validation A process of confirmation by an authorised body that an individual has acquired learning outcomes measured against a relevant standard

Why Validation of non formal and informal learning? Makes learning visible Values the learning of individuals irrespective of the context in which it took place Empowers the individual who is at the centre of the validation process

Validation: four phases Identification Documentation Assessment Certification The four phases are mixed and balanced in different ways: reflecting the particular purpose of each validation arrangement. 4

European Guidelines 2009 Reviewed in 2015 Basic validation features Conditions for development and validation Contexts (ET, enterprises, skills audit and the LM, voluntary sector) Tools (extracting evidence or presenting evidence) Key questions relevant to developing and implementing VNFIL (Annex 1)

Developing and implementing Validation Clarify the purpose of validation Identify how validation responds to the needs of the individual Guidance and counselling is in place, targeted and coordinated Coordination of relevant stakeholders: avoid fragmentation and ensure a coherent approach Visibility and sustainability: linking validation to NQFs

Developing and implementing Validation (cont.) Strengthen validation outcomes: same or equivalent standards as those used in formal education Strengthen trust in and credibility of validation: link to QA arrangements Strengthen the professional competences of validation practitioners Systematically reflect on the role of validation in the different sectors Clarify the tools and instruments to be used

Validation Inventory 2005 2008 1 2 3 4 5 2004 2010 2016 Objectives 1 A trusworthy source of information 2 Up to date information 3 - Systematic monitoring of progress 4 - Both a country-specific and a thematic dimension 2014 2018 5 Work together with the guidelines

The European Inventory, 2016 36 country reports (covering 33 countries) Sub-sector of education Labour market Third sector 1. General Education 2. IVET 3. CVET 4. Higher education 5. Adult education 4 Thematic studies 1. Validation and OER 2. Financing validation 3. Validation in relation to the labor market: The cases of youth and health sector 4. Monitoring validation A synthesis of main findings 10 www.cedefop.europa.eu/validation/inventory

Validation Arrangements

Professional Practitioners Target Dissadvantage Groups Transparent Quality Assurance Skills Audits Synergies with Credits Links to NQF Compliance with Standards Information available Counselling available Validation Arrangements in place Overview of validation arrangements in Europe Number of countries meeting the validation principles in at least one sector of education Has the principle in at least 4-5 sectors of education Source: European Inventory 2016

VNFIL users: disadvantaged groups Low skilled Jobseekers/unemployed Low qualified At risk of unemployment 14 countries (BE-FR, CZ, FI, FR, DE, IS, LV, MT, NL, PL, RO, ES, CH, TK) In FI and CZ however main users are the unemployed or those at risk of unemployment

2.3 What can be achieved through validation in formal education? #ValidationEurope 14

2.3 What can be achieved through validation in formal education? Access 25 countries

2.3 What can be achieved through validation in formal education? Exemptions Access 25 countries 25 countries #ValidationEurope 16

2.3 What can be achieved through validation in formal education? Certificates Not linked to formal educ Exemptions Access 25 countries 25 countries 14 countries #ValidationEurope 17

2.3 What can be achieved through validation in formal education? Award of full or parts of qualifications Certificates Not linked to formal educ Exemptions Access 25 countries 25 countries 14 countries 30 countries

2.3 What can be achieved through validation in formal education? Award of full or parts of qualifications Certificates Not linked to formal educ Exemptions Access 25 countries 25 countries 14 countries 30 countries

2.3 What can be achieved through validation? Training specifications

2.3 What can be achieved through validation? Training specifications Adult Education CVET General Education Higher Education IVET

2.3 What can be achieved through validation? Training specifications Adult Education CVET General Education Higher Education IVET

2.3 What can be achieved through validation? Training specifications Adult Education CVET General Education Higher Education IVET

2.3 What can be achieved through validation? Training specifications Adult Education CVET General Education Higher Education IVET

2.3 What can be achieved through validation? Training specifications Adult Education CVET General Education Higher Education IVET

Outcomes of Validation: some examples a formal qualification (CH, IVET, process of four phases) a certificate (not a formal qualification) but may give access to formal education (BE-NL validation leads to a Certificate of Work Experience ( Ervaringsbewijs ) if through validation individuals demonstrate they have acquired the skills needed to perform an occupation- not a diploma. (Similar certificates exist in ES, CZ, NL) Validation (skills identification/documentation) is followed by tailored learning/training leading to a certificate or qualification (IS skills identification is followed by tailored training leading to a certificate - not a qualification - that gives access to formal education- also focus on low qualified adultsemployed/unemployed ) Outcome oriented or a pathway? Little known on validation of basic skills (mostly for obtaining a qualification, certificate for a specific job or occupation or accessing formal education) Valuing learning and empowerment, but also (formal) visibility of

1 2 3 4 The future Coordination, targeting and flexibility How can we ensure a coherent experience for the individual across sectors? Information, guidance and counseling How it can be integrated in career guidance? Standards, learning outcomes and link to NQFs Is it possible to find common standards described in learning outcomes? Can we ensure VNFIL is not a dead-end process? Real implementation Are the institutional settings, resources and methodologies in place?

Thank you! Ernesto.Villalba-Garcia@cedefop.europa.eu @ernvillalba #ValidationEurope