Title: Skillnets Certification Briefing
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2Skillnets Certification Briefing
July 4 5, 2007
3Objectives of this Session
- To help you understand
- Changing role of industry and education
- Value and importance of recognition and
accreditation of learning in the workplace - Certification the Skillnets perspective
- National Framework of Qualifications
- What who are the Awarding Bodies
- Process for seeking national awards
4Why Certify?
- Address the challenges and concerns faced by
companies - Developing/updating relevant and current
qualifications - Increasing accessible, affordable and timely
learning interventions - Identified as a key contributor to increased
retention and performance of employees - Address the needs of learners to have learning
recognised to develop career paths - NQAI, FETAC and HETAC examining strategies for
- recognition of prior learning,
- accreditation of work-place training
5Context Changing Face of Ireland
- Unemployment
- mid 1980s 17
- 2006 lt4.5
- Gap between economy - education closing
- Closing gap creating a knowledge space
- Greater dependence on education, training and
learning - Changing demographics industry impact
- Industry and academia need to change and
accommodate
6Accommodating Academia Industry
- Growing desire for all learning to be recognised
- Past education providers set the parameters
- Now employers and learners engage
- Education and training play a key role in
enterprise - Accreditation framework becomes the property of
Irish society (not just educational providers)
7Interest in Certification within Industry
- Skillnets Client Satisfaction Survey 2006
- How important is training certification to your
organisation? - Very Interested 34
- Somewhat Interested 36
8What to Certify?
- Longer term training events that focus on
- Building skills, knowledge and competencies
- Developing career paths and progression
- Continuous personal and professional development
- Learning leading to benefits for a larger
audience - Learning leading to a standard and/or
qualification
9What not to Certify?
- Short, sharp training interventions
- Where time and cost may not warrant investment
- Where certification already exists
10Context A Diffuse System of Qualifications
- Separation of Education and Training
- across a range of Departments
- Separation of previous qualifications systems
- schools
- further education
- training
- Sector based
- higher education I.T.s, Universities
- International developments
11Qualifications Act 1999
12Role of National Qualifications Authority of
Ireland (NQAI)
- Establish and maintain a national framework of
qualifications - Promote and facilitate access, transfer and
progression - Achieved through the National Framework of
Qualifications (NFQ) .
13The National Framework of Qualificationswww.nfq.i
e
14Outcomes Approach
- NOT ABOUT
- Where learning took place
- Whether any formal programme was followed
- What time has been spent
15Outcomes Approach
- IS ABOUT
- What a learner knows and can do including
outcomes of informal and non-formal learning - Knowledge
- Know-how and skill
- Competence
- More than traditional understandings of outcomes
- Developmental dimension
16 Roisin Sweeney FETAC Development officer
17Context for Certification National Framework of
Qualificationswww.nfq.ie
18The Certification Process
Standards for the Awards Statements of knowledge,
skill or competence, expressed as outcomes,
independent of learning context
Programme Mode(s) of delivery,
duration, learner profile, context, value added
Assessment
Award
19Standards, Awards, Programmes, Providers
- A standard is a collection of learning outcomes
setting out the knowledge, skill and competence
required for an award - An award is a certificate issued by FETAC to a
learner who has been assessed as having achieved
a standard - A programme is a learning experience designed and
offered by a provider based on predetermined
national standards and leading to a FETAC award - A provider is one or more centres offering one or
more programmes and having a common quality
assurance system
20Sample
21FETAC Quality Assured Provider - Registered
Centre Process
22Recommendations
- Seek out FETAC registered providers for current
list see http//www.fetac.ie/qa/ProviderQAList.ht
m - If your network intends to register as a provider
for Quality Assurance agreement process see
http//www.fetac.ie/qa/default.htm - Look at http//www.fetac.ie/guide/modules.htm
- Download samples of modules
- Review learning outcomes assessment techniques
23Recommendations
- If you are starting from scratch, design the
training programme around 1 or several modules - If you have an existing programme, compare it to
the learning outcomes assessment in module(s) - If there are gaps need to fill them
- If the programme covers more than the
modulesthen you can offer certification for part
of your programme
24By Skillnets
25Context for Certification National Framework of
Qualificationswww.nfq.ie
26National Framework of QualificationsMajor
Award-Types
- Level Award-Type
- 10 Doctoral Degree
- 9 Masters Degree Postgraduate Diploma
- 8 Honours Bachelor Degree Higher Diploma
- 7 Ordinary Bachelor Degree
- 6 Higher Certificate
27Implications for HETAC
- HETAC is required to determine standards of
knowledge, skill or competence for all named
awards - Standards will be based on generic descriptors
provided by NQAI - Emphasis will be on learning outcomes and learner
capability - Existing programmes to be re-examined in light of
standards
28HETAC Accreditation Process
29Example CPD Diploma in Managing Business
Networks
- Skillnets Dublin Institute of Technology May
2006 - Identified Programme Content
- Transferred content to 5 Modules
- Agreed Learning Outcomes
- Agreed Credit value for each Module
- Agreed Assessment Methods
- Agreed process for programme management and
external examination
30The Skillnets Perspective
- Is Certification mandatory ?
- No
- Is Certification Desirable ?
- Yes
- Low Basic Skills Factor
- Certification requirement
- training must lead toward certification at
level 1-5 under the NFQ, or an equivalent level
of independent certification, which can be
clearly substantiated
31 Cost of Certification
32 Cost of Certification
33Questions Answers Session
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