European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong learning (EQF)

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The European Qualifications Framework (EQF) and National Qualifications Frameworks (NQF)

European Qualifications Framework for Lifelong learning (EQF) Acts as a translation device Makes national qualifications more readable accross Europe/Bologna signatory states Promotes worker´s and learner´s mobility between countries Aims at facilitating Lifelong Learning (LLL)

European Qualifications Framework Agreed upon by the European institutions in 2008, the EQF is being put in practice across Europe. It encourages countries to relate their national qualifications systems to the EQF so that all new qualifications issued from 2012 carry a reference to an appropriate EQF level.

The eight reference levels of the EQF The core of the EQF concerns eight reference levels, ranging from basic (Level 1) to advanced (Level 8), describing: Knowledge, Skills and Competences.

Descriptors defining levels in the European Qualifications Framework Knowledge Skills Competences Level 1 Basic general knowledge basic skills required to carry out simple tasks work or study under direct supervision in a structured context Level 2 Basic factual knowledge of a field of work or study basic cognitive and practical skills required to use relevant information in order to carry out tasks and to solve routine problems using simple rules and tools work or study under supervision with some autonomy Level 3 Knowledge of facts, principles, processes and general concepts, in a field of work or study a range of cognitive and practical skills required to accomplish tasks and solve problems by selecting and applying basic methods, tools, materials and information take responsibility for completion of tasks in work or study; adapt own behaviour to circumstances in solving problems Level 4 Factual and theoretical knowledge in broad contexts within a field of work or study a range of cognitive and practical skills required to generate solutions to specific problems in a field of work or study exercise self-management within the guidelines of work or study contexts that are usually predictable, but are subject to change; supervise the routine work of others, taking some responsibility for the evaluation and improvement of work or study activities

Descriptors defining levels in the European Qualifications Framework Knowledge Skills Competences Level 5 Comprehensive, specialised, factual and theoretical knowledge within a field of work or study and an awareness of the boundaries of that knowledge a comprehensive range of cognitive and practical skills required to develop creative solutions to abstract problems exercise management and supervision in contexts of work or study activities where there is unpredictable change; review and develop performance of self and others Level 6 Advanced knowledge of a field of work or study, involving a critical understanding of theories and principles advanced skills, demonstrating mastery and innovation, required to solve complex and unpredictable problems in a specialised field of work or study manage complex technical or professional activities or projects, taking responsibility for decision-making in unpredictable work or study contexts; take responsibility for managing professional development of individuals and groups Level 7 Highly specialised knowledge, some of which is at the forefront of knowledge in a field of work or study, as the basis for original thinking and/or research Critical awareness of knowledge issues in a field and at the interface between different fields specialised problem-solving skills required in research and/or innovation in order to develop new knowledge and procedures and to integrate knowledge from different fields manage and transform work or study contexts that are complex, unpredictable and require new strategic approaches; take responsibility for contributing to professional knowledge and practice and/or for reviewing the strategic performance of teams Level 8 Knowledge at the most advanced frontier of a field of work or study and at the interface between fields the most advanced and specialised skills and techniques, including synthesis and evaluation, required to solve critical problems in research and/or innovation and to extend and redefine existing knowledge or professional practice demonstrate substantial authority, innovation, autonomy, scholarly and professional integrity and sustained commitment to the development of new ideas or processes at the forefront of work or study contexts including research

Shifting focus… The EQF applies to all types of education, training and qualifications, from school education to academic, professional and vocational. This approach shifts the focus from the traditional system which emphasises 'learning inputs', such as the length of a learning experience, or type of institution, to learning outcomes. It also encourages lifelong learning by promoting the validation of non-formal and informal learning.

Referencing between NQF and EQF

e.g. AUSTRIAN NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK (NQF) Based and very much connected to the EQF, also with 8 reference levels. Each of the 8 levels is defined by a set of descriptors indicating the learning outcomes relevant to qualifications at that level in any system of qualifications. Each level ist described on the basis of knowledge, skills and competences, whereas the levels 6-8 in higher education are described along the Dublin Descriptors of the EHEA.

Examples from other countries ?

European Qualifications Framework Link: http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-policy/eqf_en.htm