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HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Some impacts of the Bologna Process in European Higher Education Karl Donert

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Thematic Networks What do Thematic Networks do? Impact and outcomes Future of Thematic Networks Other networks TN Targets

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April TN Tasks: Mapping and enhancing education Describing, analysing, and comparing existing teaching methods Defining and experimenting with new teaching methods Identifying existing teaching material and placing this at the disposal of the members of the network with the aid of databases Producing or updating translating and disseminating new teaching material Activities in the field of quality assurance

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April TN Tasks: Facilitating European cooperation Assessing the state of the art in European cooperation, identifying needs and obstacles and ways to overcome them Setting up tools (the use of ECTS, new models of coordination, Europeanisation strategies) Promoting the production of European modules

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April TN: New Tasks "Europe of Knowledge" and the "Bologna Process" put a new emphasis on the need to pool resources and to create centres of excellence at higher education level foster internal European development stronger links with other continents

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April TN: New Tasks 1) define generic and sectoral competences to transfer TUNING methodology to other subjects 2) Promote synergies between teaching and research - to integrate research results in their teaching 3) Reinforce the link between education and society, bring together public-sector, scientific and others, contribute to the European innovation capacity 4) Create links with other continents on activities in the Complementary Measures proposals "Erasmus Mundus", from 2004

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Networks and Higher Education Building Europe : Euro and economics cannot be the only means Higher Education Institutions have a major role to play Universities and social cohesion Universities and their importance for regional development Universities and their role in the dialogue with the younger generation

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Thematic Networks and Tuning Tuning II ( )

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April The TUNING project is by and for universities. It is the Universities response to the challenge of the Bologna Declaration TUNING MOTTO Tuning of educational structures and programmes on the basis of diversity and autonomy Tuning II ( )

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Tuning II ( ) The objectives: To implement the Bologna - Prague - Berlin process on university level To find ways to implement two cycles To identify common reference points from discipline and university perspective To develop professional profiles and comparable and compatible learning outcomes To facilitate employability by promoting transparency in educational structures (easily readable and comparable degrees) To develop a common language which is understood by all stakeholders (higher education sector, employers, professional bodies)

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Tuning II ( ) Line 1: Generic competences Consult with graduates, employers and academics on the importance of generic competences and an evaluation of how well HE institutions develop them. Line 2: Subject specific competences (knowledge, understanding and skills) Map of subject area and development of common reference points and subject specific competences of each of the pilot disciplines. Line 3: ECTS as a European credit accumulation system: new perspectives Development of ECTS for programme design: basis is student workload measured in time. Line 4: Mapping of approaches to teaching / learning and assessment in different countries Line 5: Quality enhancement

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Lines 1 and 2: Generic and Subject Specific Competences Objectives: lDevelop academic and professional profiles for a degree programme within the Themtic Network area. lIdentify the learning outcomes expressed in generic and subject specific competences.

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Generic and Subject Specific Competences Task 1: Information on TUNING. Task 2: Produce a Map of Professions in Europe Task 3: Debate how to find out the importance of generic competences for the degree chosen and select a number of competences from the TUNING list. Task 4: Reflect and debate on Levels particularly in relation to First and Second Cycle Task 5: Identify the most relevant generic competences for the subject area. Task 6: : Identify the most relevant subject specific competences, taking into account the input from professional bodies and graduates (stakeholders).

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Task 7: Make a questionnaire with the most relevant subject specific competences and distribute it among academic colleagues in Europe. Task 8: Send the set of completed questionnaires (minimum 250) to the coordination team for analysis. Task 9: Discuss the outcomes in the TNP and with stakeholders. Task 10: Write a final report; formulate the learning outcomes (European reference points) expressed in terms of competences by identifying the common, diverse and dynamic elements of the subject area. Distinguish the learning outcomes by level (first and second cycle). Generic and Subject Specific Competences

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Line 3: Use of ECTS as an accumulation system Objective: To build up knowledge and experience on ECTS both as a transfer and accumulation system and to be able to use it in curricula design and delivery in the specific subject area. Task 1: Understanding ECTS principles, through awareness and group debate on ECTS key documents. Task 2: Raise awareness of the link between ECTS and learning outcomes and competences for curriculum design and development by using TUNING documentation. Task 3: Identify methods for measuring workload in the subject area and compare with the TUNING approach. Test examples of good practice. Task 4: Write a report about the findings regarding the implementation of ECTS as an accumulation system and the measuring of workload.

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Line 4: Approaches to Teaching, Learning and Assessment Objective: Obtain a deeper understanding of competence based, student-centred learning and the impact it has on approaches to teaching, learning and assessment. Task 1: Choose a number of generic and subject specific competences, relevant for the thematic area and debate how to implement them in curricula. Task 2: Collect ideas and examples of good practice of teaching, learning and assessment methods regarding the implementation of generic and subject specific competences Task 3: Reflect on the outcomes of this exercise. Task 4: Write a report on approaches to Teaching, Learning and Assessment in relation to the subject area.

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Line 5 – Quality Enhancement Objective: Develop an understanding of the Tuning methodology as an internal system of quality assurance in relation to programme design and programme delivery. Task 1: Raise awareness on the Tuning approach in relation to Quality Assurance in programme design and delivery. Task 2: Apply this approach to the subject area. Task 3: Write a report on the experiences.

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April TUNING Outcomes 1. Business and Management: core modules, support modules, -transferable skills modules 2. Education Sciences: Analysis of the professional roles of teachers and graduates Analysis of professional tasks of teachers and graduates of educational studies Analysis of qualifications necessary to fulfil professional roles and tasks Adoption of explicit models of how these qualifications may be acquired Orientation of programs of study on professional roles, tasks and qualifications analysed.

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Geology: Defined - a systems approach to understanding the present and past interactions between the processes operating in the Earth's core, mantle, crust, cryosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, pedosphere and biosphere, the perturbations of these systems by extra-terrestrial influences and by man; the scientific study TUNING Outcomes

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April History: –Each national system must be seen as a coherent whole. –The elements that are in agreement should appear in any proposed 'core curriculum'. –Importance of comparison and connection in historical teaching/learning and research. 5. Mathematics: –to facilitate automatic recognition of degrees to help mobility –a common framework + an accreditation system. –The first cycle should allow time to learn some computing and to meet at least one major area of application. TUNING Outcomes

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Physics: Compulsory components or elements are: –Core content –Course units –Final projects –Other 7. The Chemistry Eurobachelor –Compulsory chemistry modules –Semi-optional modules TUNING Outcomes

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Bologna and impacts Italy and the big bang Germany: new degree structures and accreditation France: Master for All HEIs Spain – huge national TUNING survey Adoption of 2–cycles (nearly all) What about your countries?

HERODOT Network meeting: Doing a better job for Geographers? Sofia 2-5 April Bologna and the Future European Education Area and a global space Higher education and research : making the link Promoting Quality culture Teaching & Learning – the action points of Bologna and Prague Putting higher education in the centre (on the spot) to make changes