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1 Yerevan, 7 December 2010 Katia Dolgova-Dreyer
Development of a national qualifications framework in Armenia: background and co-operation with the Council of Europe Yerevan, 7 December 2010 Katia Dolgova-Dreyer

2 The objective of this seminar
To review the development of a national qualifications framework in Armenia; Examine the current situation; Define further steps (how can the Council of Europe assist Armenian authorities?)

3 How it started Armenia joined the Bologna Process in 2005;
Decision to start the development of an NQF was taken in Spring 2007; Main reasons: Clear description of skills, knowledge and competences; Mobility support; Information for the labour market what a person is supposed to know and to do after completing a certain educational level; Comparability with other higher education systems; Adaptation to the needs of the labour market; Basis for universities in developing their study programmes Raising attractiveness of Armenian higher education;

4 Council of Europe’s expertise
In Spring 2008 the Armenian Minister of Education and Science visited the CoE and expressed interest in having the CoE expertise on the NQF; CoE chairs the Bologna Working Group on Qualifications Frameworks and has a mandate of co-ordinating the sharing of national experiences in developing NQF. Two CoE experts worked in Armenia from 2008 to 2010 Maiki Udam – work and report in 2008; Mogens Berg – work and report in

5 How was the process organised?
In 2007 a working group was formed under the co-ordination of the Ministry of Education and Science of Armenia; This group consisted of 8 persons, representing the Ministry of Education and Science, ENIC and four higher education institutions (Yerevan State University, State Engineering University, Agricultural University and University of Economics; CoE expert’s comment in 2008: it would be good to involve representatives of employers and students.

6 Important issues raised before the development of an NQF
Should Armenia develop NQF for all cycles or only for higher education? (only higher education is obligatory under the Bologna Process); What to do with scientific degrees (2 steps) Should different descriptors be developed according to the specialities (arts, sports, engineering, etc)

7 Expert’s recommendations in 2008
Evaluate the resoures of time, people, competene (it takes time!) Hire someone to ‘do the dirty work’; Concentrate on your own system but keep in mind the levels of EQF; Involve as many stakeholders as possible; Relate the regulations on validation of non-formal and informal learning and QA to NQF; Organise trainings for HEIs to define LOs and relate them to NQF.

8 NQF in 2009 and 2010 Armenian authorities decided to develop an NQF for all levels of education (a draft was developed by October 2009); CoE expert’s comments on the draft NQF: Use of levels corresponding exactly to the EQF; Level descriptors should be reviewed in consultations with universities (3rd cycle, level 8); Final draft should be subject to a broad hearing among interested stakeholders; Credit system for levels 6,7 and 8 should be compatible to ECTS Language requirements (part of the NQF should authorities consider it necessary). Quality assurance?

9 Future steps Leuven Communique ‘we aim at having national qualifications frameworks implemented and prepared for self-certification against the overarching Qualifications Framework for the EHEA by 2012’. As a member of the Bologna Process Armenia has specific obligations in relation to its NQF as regards higher education.


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