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The Project, the Work of the UK NARIC, and the EU Networks Dr Cloud Bai-Yun 8 th May 2006, Sofia

The Project, the Work of the UK NARIC, and the EU Networks Dr Cloud Bai-Yun 8 th May 2006, Sofia EuropeAid/120164/D/SV/BG. The Project. Technical Assistance for Upgrading of Vocational Qualification Standards taking into account best practices in EU member states under PHARE 2003

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The Project, the Work of the UK NARIC, and the EU Networks Dr Cloud Bai-Yun 8 th May 2006, Sofia

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  1. The Project, the Work of the UK NARIC, and the EU Networks Dr Cloud Bai-Yun 8th May 2006, Sofia EuropeAid/120164/D/SV/BG

  2. The Project Technical Assistance for Upgrading of Vocational Qualification Standards taking into account best practices in EU member states under PHARE 2003 Project period November 2005 – November 2006

  3. The Objectives of the Project • Improving labour force mobility and competitiveness with a view to European labour market integration • Strengthening the institutional capacity for management and further developing of the quality of VET in Bulgaria Specific Objective: • Elaboration and upgrading of 80 vocational qualification standards according to labour market needs and requirements

  4. The Scope of the Project • Elaborated EU good practices in development & applying vocational qualification standards and a comparative analysis, including EU instruments for assessment and certification of vocational qualifications • Proposal for upgrading framework requirements for development of vocational qualification standards in Bulgaria • Aligned framework in respect of scope and content of each standard complied with the framework of the EU member states • Developed and upgraded 80 vocational standards in the selected sectors • Developed manual for drawing up curricula and syllabi for upgraded standards • Training and contents provision on development and applying of vocational qualification standards to approximately 2,720 experts at national, regional and school level

  5. Sectoral Focus According to the Terms of Reference and work undertaken previously, five sectors have been identified as the key focus of this Project: • Electronics and automation • Chemical products and technologies • Production and processing • Tourism and services • Agriculture, forestry and fisheries

  6. Challenges Chronological Stages of the Project • Start Up Phase • Stage 1: Current VET Situation / International Analysis • Stage 2: Development of Vocational Qualification Standards • Stage 3: In Country Training • Stage 4: Project Reporting

  7. Training Providers VET Experts Employers Youth NAVET Sector Stakeholder MLSP MoES The Beneficiaries Standards Setting

  8. The Project Team • The Consortium in support of the Project: • UK NARIC • Student Computer Arts Society (SCAS) • BADNINA • New Bulgaria University (NBU) • Fast Track to IT (FIT) • County Dublin Vocational Education Committee • The Experts Group • International Key Experts • Local Experts • Project support team

  9. The Methodology Adopting a needs and knowledge driven approach to Identify commonalities and practices leading to recommendations, tailored training and targeted reports in close cooperation with beneficiries and stakeholders in Bulgaria

  10. The European Networks and National Centres The work of the UK NARIC • The European Network of National Information Centres (ENICs): established in 1994 by the Council of Europe and UNESCO • to develop joint policy and practice in all European countries for the recognition of qualifications • to play a key role in the implementation of the Lisbon Recognition Convention (11 April 1997) • The National Recognition Information Centres (NARICs): established in 1984 in the Member States of the EU, the EEA countries, Cyprus and Malta • to assist recognition and integration of national educational systems • to provide, through designated national centres, authoritative advice and information on recognition of diplomas and periods of study undertaken in other States.

  11. Albania Andorra Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Canada Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Macedonia Georgia Germany Greece Holy See Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco The Working Structure of the Networks: National Centres • The Netherlands • New Zealand • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Russian Federation • San Marino • Serbia and Montenegro • Slovak Republic • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • Ukraine • United Kingdom • USA

  12. Working Structure of the Networks The work of the UK NARIC • The Council of Europe and UNESCO/CEPES jointly provide the Secretariat for the ENIC Network • The European Commission supports activities of the NARIC Network in the areas of improving the quality and transparency of education systems, identification of good practice, the comparative analysis of systems and policies • The ENIC Bureau & NARIC Advisory Board • Working Groups preparing and drafting policy and implementation proposals

  13. BFUG Guidelines for National Action Plan The work of the UK NARIC In the Bergen Communiqué, Ministers committed themselves to ‘draw up national action plans to improve the quality of the process associated with the recognition of foreign qualifications. These plans will form part of each country’s national report for the next Ministerial Conference.’ Prepared by the ENIC Bureau, the NARIC Advisory Board and the Bureau of the Lisbon Recognition Convention Committee, 2006

  14. The National Action Plan for Recognition: Guidelines for Implementation The work of the UK NARIC Key components: • Legislation • Recognition practice • Information provision • Structures

  15. The UK Model The Work of the UK NARIC A model based on: • Needs analysis and market demand • key customers: • individuals with qualifications / skills attained from outside the national system • academic, professional and commercial organisations receiving individuals with overseas qualifications • Information demand: • Provision, standards, quality • Structured approach to information provision • information dissemination through membership services • easy access to the public

  16. Demand for information NARIC processes on average 50,000 applications per annum for the purpose of further study and employment opportunities in the UK. These applications demonstrate a notable concentration on qualifications from India-Subcontinent, Central and Eastern Europe and Africa (2004-05 data) 10473 13783 9918

  17. Subject analysis Although the information demand vary, there has been an identifiable interest in the provision of education and training in key occupations and subject areas such as Health Care, Teaching, Engineering, Construction and business management.

  18. Service Provision Evaluation and Assessment service: • recognition statement • Career path report International Qualifications databases: Training provision: • Country-/region-specific programmes; • Sector-specific programmes; • Security and documentation evaluation programmes

  19. The UK Model Membership base The UK NARIC serves over 1000 members in the UK and internationally. Education and training sector continues to form a significant part of the membership base (2004-05 data).

  20. The work of the UK NARIC Quality standards • Code of Practice • Information management • Evaluationand benchmarkingcriteria • Process and Procedures • Application process • Appeal process • Service Standards • Obligations • Professional rights www.naric.org.uk/index.asp?page=30&section=4

  21. Country file

  22. Education System and Qualifications Structure

  23. Education System and Qualifications Structure

  24. Organisational Structure and Professional Development Managing Director PA to MD External Advisors Group Operations Director Qualification & Skills Division Research & Dev Division Sales & C.S. Division 3 members Technology Group 4 members Finance 2 members HR Information team 2 members Research team 4 members Project team 2 members Delivery Partners Delivery Partners Company solicitors Evaluation Services 10 members Delivery Partners Business Teams Support Function June 2005

  25. Continuing skills and knowledge development Staff development and training strategy through: • Induction and Familiarisation Programmes • Professional Development • Skill-based training Toensure that informed opinion is based on knowledge not speculation and that recognition of qualifications truly reflects value and standards.

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