Strengths and weaknesses of the implementation of the Bologna Process: Spain Round Table Bratislava,10-12 October Guillermo Bernabeu, University of Alicante.

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Strengths and weaknesses of the implementation of the Bologna Process: Spain Round Table Bratislava,10-12 October Guillermo Bernabeu, University of Alicante Member of the Bologna Expert Team

The Spanish Context: a clear departure from Napoleonic model, by granting universities greater levels of autonomy LOU (2001), Organic Law on Universities. A modification was introduced in 2007: strengthen the autonomy of spanish universities. Spanish universities have modified their policies, governance structure and funding priorities. Royal Decree 1393/2007: the Universities are given freedom to propose titles and define the curricula, makes the organization of university teaching more flexible, favoring curricula diversification… this is an historical change!

The Spanish Context: a long road LOU (2001) ECTS credits and Diploma Supplement introduced very early (2003). QA for Spanish HE (or ANECA) defined in A modification of the Spanish Universities Law introduced in Long discussion about the BMD structure: Catalogue versus Register, 3 or 4 years for Bachelors,.... Different Royal Decrees regulating the BMD structure … were … published in 2005, 2007, 2010 and Degree Structure and Study Programmes “kick-off” ended in 2010.

The Spanish Context: Space Public universities funding in Spain is regional based while the main HE regulation is a competence of the national authorities. University autonomy is in the Spanish Constitution. 78 universities (50+28), 17 autonomous regions, students at Spanish Universities,... ANECA (The National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation of Spain), 4 QA regional agencies in ENQA&EQAR, 6 QA regional agencies, ….

Bachelor : 240 ECTS (with some exceptions). Classified according to five thematic areas 60 ECTS of basic training for automatic recognition. Bachelor thesis (between 6 and 30 ECTS). Some specific Bachelors with regulations. Master : Between 60 and 120 ECTS Access & Admission Master Thesis (between 6 and 30 ECTS) Some specific Bachelors with regulations. Doctorate : Training & Research Training: (Master or...) Admission

EVALUATION EX-ANTE: VERIFICATION (VERIFICA) FOLLOW-UP PROCEDURE (MONITOR) Public information Outcomes indicators ACCREDITATION (after 4 or 6 years) (ACREDITA Fulfillment EVALUATION PROGRAMMES

Strengths The Universities are given freedom to propose titles and define the curricula, makes the organization of university teaching more flexible, favoring curricula diversification… According with the EHEA principles, the students have the main role in the education system. To this effect, the student learning experience leads to a correct definition of the objectives of the study programmes taking into account society and the needs of the labour market. Information for students. Transparency Embedding development of outcome-based and flexible curricula Improved efficiency and success rates The implementation of the BP has contributed to improve transparency: degree structure, QF, quality, ECTS, DS, LO.

Strengths The legislative changes stipulating a transfer to Bologna structures were adopted relatively late, but all the programmes are following the Bologna –cycles structure, ECTS are allocated and DS is issued QA system is in operation according the ESG. The new evaluation processes have been initiated with clear consequences for those that are evaluated, and generated new information for decision making of governments and stakeholders In 2010 the Spanish Qualifications framework was established and it integrates as part of the evaluation process according with competences. The Dublin Descriptors are part of the legal framework. Mobility: The recognition of credits benefits students, allows mobility between qualifications and universities. The use of ICT is widespread in administrative and teaching- learning processes

weaknesses The possibility for innovation trough the new legislation is not being taken advantage of.But some new and innovative study programmes proposals are appearing. Most of the programmes submitted to the initial ex-ante accreditation where programs that already existed with a few modifications. Bachelor programmes 240 ECTS. Weakness or Strength ? Master programmes ECTS. Most of them 60 ECTS including Master’s Thesis (this is the length of the curricula of the Doctorate study program in the pre-Bologna system before to start The research period) Now Doctoral schools are introduced by recent legislation.

weaknesses Formally the study programmes follow the definitions of the learning outcomes…In Spain the use of l.o. is compulsory trough law Appropriate use of learning outcomes, not just a paper exercise How far the definition of l.o. is known? The use of l.o. will be monitored by programme assessments in external quality assurance Some resistance from academic staff to face change in curricula and methods : academic freedom. Training activities to assist academic staff are organized (not mandatory) Bureaucratization: the new evaluation processes requires an excess of documentation and evidences that applicants have to provide and to a long process that include too many administrative steps CONTINOUS EVALUATION IS NOT CONTINOUS EXAMINATION

Share of the first cycle-programmes having workload 180 ECTS, 240 ECTS or other number of credits

Share of the master programmes having workload ECTS, 90 ECTS, 120 ECTS or other number of credits

Bologna Policy Forum Statement, Vienna, March 2010 Today, the European Higher Education Area has been launched. In this context, we note that the Bologna Process of creating and further developing this European Education Area has helped to redefine higher education in Europe. Countries outside the area will now be able to more effectively foster increased cooperation with Bologna countries. Bologna Process

“The Bologna Process is a European success story of which we should be proud” “The Bologna Process has transformed the face of European higher education” “All countries have made significant changes that have enabled EHEA to merge…HE structures have been modified, quality assurance systems developed, mechanism to facilitate mobility established…” Bologna Process implementation Report 2012 Bologna Process

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