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Title: THEMATIC MONITORING GROUP 4


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THEMATIC MONITORINGGROUP 4
  • Transparency, assessment and validation
    knowledge

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Initial key issues on WG4
  • How can we identify, evaluate and validate
    learning, particularly non-formal types of
    learning?
  • How can we guarantee the validity, reliability
    and transferability of methods for recognising
    formal, non-formal and informal forms of
    learning?
  • How can we establish systems for recognising the
    acquisition of formal and non-formal skills?
  • What initiatives should we take to improve the
    transparency of skills and qualifications at
    European level?

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WG4 Steering group
  • Leonardo da Vinci National Agencies
  • France
  • Italy
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • Bulgaria
  • Romania
  • Experts 
  • Commission Nationale de la Certification
    Professionnelle CNCP France
  • Ministère de lEducation nationale, de la
    Formation Professionnelle et des Sports
    Luxembourg
  • Ministère de la Jeunesse, de lEducation
    Nationale et de la Recherche - France
  • CEDEFOP
  • European Commission
  • Technical Assistance Office (TAO)

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Working Methodology
  • Linking Thematic Monitoring to Copenhagen process
    (Technical Working Groups TWG)
  • Conciliate bottom-up and top-down approach
  • How can projects feed into work of TWG?
  • How can TWG experts give feedback on projects
    activities?
  • 2 clusters
  • Transparency of qualification ? TWG on Single
    framework on transparency of qualifications and
    competencies (new Europass)
  • Validation of non-formal and informal learning
    ?TWG on Non-formal and informal learning

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Activities carried out
  • 2002 - Identification of Leonardo projects
    relevant on theme 4 
  • 62 Leonardo projects (2000-2001-2002) identified
  • 2003/2004 - study on theme 4
  • questionnaire sent to all theme 4 promoters.
  • projects analysed by CNCP and CEDEFOP according
    to the two main clusters  Transparency of formal
    competences    Validation of informal and non
    formal learning .
  • 2003/2004 - Organisation of thematic monitoring
    meetings 
  • Validation of competences meeting (June 2003
    Brussels)
  • enabling promoters to situate their projects and
    work processes within a European context
  • as well as for TWGs experts to draw elements
    from projects results and experience.
  • LEONARDOS EUROPE, conference in Bordeaux, 18
    19 March 2004

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Projects study (CEDEFOP CNCP) main findings
  • 2000-2002 projects not essentially different from
    95-98 projects
  • BUT, change of profile among promoters (higher
    presence of social partners e.g.) work in
    closer cooperation with training institutions
  • More comprehensive range of tools, methodologies
    and targets in quest for transparency and
    validation
  • Larger networks involved (enhance of mutual
    knowledge and trust)
  • ACC presence in all projects more numerous

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Leonardos Europe conference 1819/03/2004 - 1
  • 269 delegates from 23 countries
  • wide range of institutional background
    representatives and decision-makers (national and
    local administrations), experts, professional
    sector representatives, social partners, players
    in the fields of education and vocational
    training, projects promoters, Leonardo National
    agencies, European Commission, other European
    programmes representatives (Equal, ESF,
    Socrates)

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Leonardos Europe conference 1819/03/2004 - 2
  • Aims of the conference  
  • enlighten the contribution of the Leonardo
    programme and projects to the issues of
    transparency and validation of knowledge in
    Europe
  • reflect on the future contribution of Leonardo to
    the making of a European lifelong learning area
  • foster contacts and create synergies between the
    various players projects promoters, users,
    experts, decision-makers

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Leonardos Europe conference 1819/03/2004 - 3
  • ?2 Round tables
  • past and present contribution of Leonardo
    program to transparency and validation
  • future contribution
  • 6 Workshops
  • European common principles on validation and its
    purposes
  • Towards a single framework on transparency of
    qualifications?
  • Make competences visible role and needs of
    enterprises
  • Sectoral approach
  • The needs of individuals
  • Complementarities and interactions between
    various programmes Leonardo, Socrates, ESF,
    Equal

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Leonardos Europe conference 1819/03/2004 - 4
  • Provisional results
  • No final conclusions (proceedings to be
    published)
  • BUT
  • conference enables contact and exchange between
    stake-holders at different levels and with
    different angles
  • Leonardo definitely considered as a laboratory
    of innovation experimentation taking into
    consideration the needs of stake-holders

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Whats next?
  • Continuation of Thematic monitoring activities
    by developing WS issues such as (??)
  • Validation (common principles)
  • New Europass / guidance / individuals needs
  • Sectoral approach and enterprises
  • Complementarity
  • Objectives
  • Fostering experimentations through projects
  • Recommendations to whom it may concerns
  • Finding collaboration methodologies between
    various players, levels, institutions
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