SCQF The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework and Lifelong Learning Dr Bill Harvey Deputy Director, Learning and Teaching Scottish Funding Councils.

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SCQF The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework and Lifelong Learning Dr Bill Harvey Deputy Director, Learning and Teaching Scottish Funding Councils for Further & Higher Education

What is the SCQF? The SCQF brings together three Scottish qualification systems to create a single integrated framework which can be used to describe all kinds of learning for a range of purposes.

The SCQF Includes school, college, university and vocational education qualifications 12 levels from basic Access to PhD All learning credit-rated Opportunities for articulation and credit transfer

Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Access 1 Access 2 Access 3 Intermediate 1SVQ 1 Intermediate 2SVQ 2 HigherSVQ 3 Advanced Higher HNC / HE Certificate HND / HE DiplomaSVQ 4 Ordinary Degree Honours Degree MastersSVQ 5 Doctorate

SCQF aims  To enable employers, learners, and the public in general to understand the full range of Scottish qualifications, how they relate to each other, and how different types of qualifications can contribute to improving the skills of the workforce; and  To help people of all ages and circumstances access appropriate education and training over their lifetime to fulfil their personal, social and economic potential.

Objectives Clarify relationships between qualifications Clarify entry/exit points & progression routes Support development of progression routes between qualifications Help maximise credit transfer opportunities Assist learners to plan progress & learning

What it is NOT Central authority Owned by Government/any single sector or stakeholder Straitjacket Means to ‘equalise’ or force convergence

SCQF Partnership Development Partners – Scottish Executive, Quality Assurance Agency (Scotland), Scottish Qualifications Authority, Universities Scotland Resources – initially supported by development partners; now receives funding from the Scottish Executive The partnership is supported by a Joint Advisory Committee and an Implementation Group Current credit-rating bodies are SQA and the Higher Education Institutions; we plan to introduce other bodies with the power to credit-rate

Credit and level 12 level framework Levels based on outcomes Credit a measure of volume of outcome 1 SCQF credit point per 10 notional learning hours - includes formal (programmed) learning and informal (individual) study and all forms of assessment

Definition of credit It is very important to remember that SCQF points are general credit points. They do not carry any guarantee that the credit can be transferred. It will still be up to individual institutions to decide how much specific credit can be granted for previous learning.

Level Descriptors Knowledge and understanding Practice:applied knowledge and understanding Generic cognitive skills eg evaluation, critical analysis Communication, ICT and Numeracy Autonomy, accountability and working with others

Challenges Full adoption of the SCQF in the main sectors & progression routes Extending the framework to other assessed learning Managing expectations UK, Europe and International arrangements

SCQF and lifelong learning Recognise/reward small ‘chunks’ of learning at all levels Promote articulation onto formal courses with credit for prior learning Develop lifelong learning portfolio and ‘learning log’ Continuing professional development

Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework Access 1 Access 2 Access 3 Intermediate 1SVQ 1 Intermediate 2SVQ 2 HigherSVQ 3 Advanced Higher HNC / HE Certificate HND / HE DiplomaSVQ 4 Ordinary Degree Honours Degree MastersSVQ 5 Doctorate

Further information SCQF website