Setting the Scene: ECVET and ECTS the two transfer (and accumulation) systems for education and training

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Setting the Scene: ECVET and ECTS the two transfer (and accumulation) systems for education and training Robert Wagenaar Director International Tuning Academy

Content of presentation 1. Why having (a) credit system(s)? 2. Learning outcomes: Opportunities and challenges 3. ECVET and ECTS in a nutshell 4. The role of time in the learning process 5. Be-TWIN matrix a solution? 6. The role of Qualifications Frameworks 7. Conclusions

1. Why having (a) credit system(s) Improve the comparability and compatibility of study programmes Make study programmes more transparent Allow for more flexibility and diversity of pathways Make it easier to construct well-balanced programmes MAP Promote the feasibility of programmes Enhance the quality of programmes Facilitate and promote student mobility Facilitate and improve the recognition of periods of studies taken elsewhere successfully Facilitate different types of learning (informal, non-formal, formal, part-time, etc.) ECVET and ECTS are key instruments for the accumulation and transfer of knowledge, skills and (wider) competences expressed and measured in terms of credits

2. Learning outcomes: Opportunities and challenges Opportunities Learning outcomes allow for better comparison and recognition of periods of successful learning Learning outcomes allow for different approaches to reach the same results Challenges Formulating learning outcomes requires expertise and experience Learning outcomes should express reality Learning outcomes should always be measurable

Degree Programme Learning Outcomes

A Learning Outcome contains 5 elements to be measurable (the level of competence that has been achieved):

3. ECTS and ECVET in a nutshell different origins and history ECTS: Erasmus Mobility Scheme (1988 - ) / Bologna Process (1999 -) Qualifications Framework for the EHEA (ECTS credit based). Validated by Council of Ministers. ECVET: VET / Copenhagen Process Recommendation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of ECVET, 2009

ECTS KEY FEATURES ECTS is a learner-centred system for credit accumulation and transfer based on the principle of transparency of the learning, teaching and assessment processes. Its objective is to facilitate the planning, delivery, and evaluation of study programmes and learner mobility by recognising learning achievements and qualifications and periods of learning. ECVET KEY FEATURES ECVET is a technical framework for the transfer, recognition and, where appropriate, accumulation of individuals learning outcomes with a view to achieving a qualification. ECVET is intended to facilitate the recognition of learning outcomes in accordance with national legislation, in the framework of mobility, for the purpose of achieving a qualification.

ECTS KEY FEATURES ECTS credits express the volume of learning based on the defined learning outcomes and their associated workload. 60 ECTS credits are allocated to the learning outcomes and associated workload of a full-time academic year or its equivalent. ECTS credits are generally expressed in whole numbers ECVET KEY FEATURES ECVET is based on the division of qualifications into units and on the description of learning outcomes of each unit using the three descriptors of EQF; knowledge, skills, and competences, making clear the EQF level of reference. Qualifications and units are represented by a specific number of credit points. Credit points express the volume of learning outcomes in each unit and provide information on the relative weight of the units which make up a qualification.

ECTS KEY FEATURES ECTS credits express the volume of learning based on the defined learning outcomes and their associated workload. 60 ECTS credits are allocated to the learning outcomes and associated workload of a full-time academic year or its equivalent. ECTS credits are generally expressed in whole numbers ECVET KEY FEATURES Credit for learning outcomes (credit) means a set of learning outcomes of an individual which have been assessed and which can be accumulated towards a qualification or transferred to other learning programmes or qualifications. ECVET points mean a numerical representation of the overall weight of learning outcomes in a qualification and of the relative weight of units in relation to the qualification.

ECTS KEY FEATURES Allocation of credits in ECTS is the process of assigning a number of credits to qualifications, degree programmes or single educational components. Credits are allocated to entire qualifications or programmes according to national legislation or practice, where appropriate, and with reference to national and/or European qualifications frameworks. They are allocated to educational components, such as course units, dissertations, work based learning and work placements, taking as a basis the allocation of 60 credits per full-time academic year, according to the estimated workload required to achieve the defined learning outcomes for each component. ECVET KEY FEATURES ECVET points are allocated to a qualification as a whole and to its units. Allocation of ECVET points to a qualification is based on using an agreement according to which 60 points are allocated to the learning outcomes expected to be achieved in a year of formal full time VET. As specified in the Recommendation, for a given qualification, one formal learning context is taken as a reference and, on the basis of the convention the total number of points is assigned for that qualification. From this total, ECVET points are then allocated to each unit according to their relative weight within the qualification.

Both systems are based on notion of: 60 credits per year (read 1600 1800 hours) / knowledge, skills and (wider) competences / learning outcomes: ECTS: Learning outcomes are verifiable statements of what the individual knows, understands and is able to do on completion of a learning process. ( ) Learning outcomes are attributed to individual educational components and to programmes at a whole. They are also used in European and national qualifications frameworks to describe the level of the individual qualification. ECVET: Statements of what a learner knows, understands and is able to do on completion of a learning process and which are defined in terms of knowledge, skills and competences that can be assessed and validated. The European Qualifications Framework (EQF) defines learning outcomes in terms of knowledge skills competences

4. The role of time in the learning process Some notions Time is an unchangeable dimension Time is the basis for organising live Becoming competent requires effort and time (experience) Although time is absolute, it is relative at the same time. What (really) counts is productivity: what can be done in a given timeframe depends on many factors. The concept of productivity is related to the concept of learning outcomes Tuning works with the concepts of notional learning time and the typical student to obtain the expected learning outcomes

Different types of interrelated elements that influence productivity can be distinguished, that is the time to achieve the learning outcomes: Diversity of traditions Curriculum design and context Coherence of curriculum Teaching and learning methods Methods of assessment and performance Organization of teaching and learning Ability and diligence of the student Personal and material means available

Notional learning time and the typical student Definition: the notional learning time is the time an average student will need to meet the expected learning outcomes. These learning outcomes can be formulated at threshold (minimum) level or at desired level These concepts are used to design a degree programme or a course unit or module: a realistic estimation for calculating time However.. the average student does not exit in reality Warning! The notional learning time is not the actual time that any particular learner needs to spend. The actual time will differ from student to student

BE-TWIN Matrix 5. BE-TWIN matrix a solution? Programme learning outcomes are developed in a progressive way based on learning pathways. Each unit has its own combination of unit learning outcomes which contributes to the programme learning outcomes

(TUNING) PLANNING FORM FOR AN EDUCATIONAL UNIT/ MODULE Programme of Studies: Name of the module / course unit: Type of course (e.g. major, minor, elective): Target group Prerequisites: Number of credits: Learning outcomes to be achieved: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Learning Educational Activities Estimated Assessment Outcomes student work time in hours

6. Role of Qualifications frameworks Complementary instruments: Meta-Qualifications Frameworks (EQF / QF for EHEA) National Qualifications Frameworks TUNING Sectoral Qualifications Frameworks: Social Sciences, Humanities, Creative and Performing Arts TUNING subject area meta-profiles or reference points for large range of disciplines Diploma Supplement (as an instrument to publish content and outcomes of degree programmes) Under construction: TUNING Sectoral Qualifications Frameworks for other domains/sectors 181

THE COMPETENCES FRAMEWORK PYRAMIDE 6. Bridging frameworks QF descriptors TUNING Sectorial Competences Frameworks TUNING Subject specific Competences Frameworks

Humanities Creative and Performing Disciplines Engineering EQF Social Sciences Health Care Natural Sciences

Organising learning outcomes in terms of dimensions or units

7. Conclusions Main difference: application of learning outcomes ECTS: credits expresses volume of learning; learning is expressed in terms of LOs. ECVET: credits express the volume of learning outcomes; ECVET points express the weight of LOs (numerical representation). Both systems use units for which learning outcomes are defined and use 60 credits as its reference.

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