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The development of the Italian National Qualification Framework

The development of the Italian National Qualification Framework. Turin - November 2008. Development of the Italian NQF: AIMS. Go forward practices and experiences realized till now at national and regional level. EQF. NQF. Build a National System within the European Framework.

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The development of the Italian National Qualification Framework

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  1. The development of the Italian National Qualification Framework Turin - November 2008

  2. Development of the Italian NQF: AIMS Go forward practices and experiences realized till now at national and regional level EQF NQF Build a National System within the European Framework

  3. Steps towards EQF Methodological approach in the NQF development to research standard methods to define and describe learning outcomes (LO) Conceptual approach to link the EQF key concepts (i.e. qualification, learning outcomes and validation) to the NQF modelling (COHERENCE)

  4. The Italian System

  5. NQF development: a new phase The development of the NQF in Italy is running a new evolution phase due to: the progress of the national reforms in the field of education, VET system and the labour market a stronger dialogue among institutions and competent bodies on the implementation of the System (coherent with the EQF) the EQF Recommendation commitments a concrete impulse in the activities of the “National Table/Committee”, launched in 2006 by the Ministry of Labour for thedefinition of the Italian NQS

  6. EQF NQF development : criteria and priorities In this new phase criteria and priorities settled are: • to preserve specific characteristics of sub-systems and regional frameworks; • to overcome diversities and develop a common and shared language (focused on learning outcomes); • to guarantee transparency, legibility and quality procedures; • to take into consideration European issues and deadlines; • to develop cooperation with other national agencies in EU involved in the definition of their NQFs; NQF

  7. The National Table/Committee The “National Table/Committee” is promoted by the Italian Ministry of Labour and is composed by: ISFOL at national level and Tecnostruttura at regional level, are the scientific and methodological bodies that support the Italian policy in this field. Ministry of Labour ISFOL Ministry of Education Employers Representatives Trade Unions Local Authorities (Regions, Autonomous Provinces,) Tecnostruttura

  8. The Methodological Group: objectives • to create common references among: Regional Systems of standards and certification; Social Partners issues; Education and VET systems; • to assure effective communication between educational, training and work systems; • to guarantee the proper link with the EQF • to develop the concept of minimum standards (i.e. a set of minimum requirements characterizing a job/training profile); • to distinguish three processes for the definition and description of: • Vocational (labour market related) standards • Training module standards • Certification and documentation standards

  9. The National Standard System: structure Training Standard National Vocational Standard Certification Standard by national groups of experts by national groups of sectors (social partners) by national groups of experts National context Link to certification of competencies anywhere acquired Regional contextualisation Link to Regional Occupational Standard Link to all training Standard Formal paths

  10. National Vocational Standards: practical steps • Step A:Inventoryof national and regional best practices (regional standards and systems, certifications, etc.) and contributions from social partners (studies, researches, etc.) • Step B: Definition and validation of themethods to define and describe standards (descriptors) and database of standards • Step C:Testingof the methodology in specific sectors or professional families (TURISM and MECHANICAL) • Step D:Guidelines and instrumentsfor the working groups of sectors experts • Step E:Productionof occupational standards in the pilot sectors Each step need to bevalidated by all the stakeholdersinvolved in the “National Table/Committee”

  11. National Vocational Standards: synthesis of the methodological procedure Definition of the ECONOMICAL- PROFESSIONAL AREAS (25) Definition of CLUSTERS of economical and professional areas Analysis of the PRODUCTIVE PROCESSES of the Areas Identification of PROFILES within clusters Profile description

  12. National Vocational - professional Standards: Profile Descriptors • Title of the national profile (“figura a banda larga”) • Description of the profile • Descriptors of the work related contexts • Level of complexity • Main activities • Units of competences based on LO (KSC) • Link to other national repertoires and statistic classifications systems • EQF level

  13. Coherence with the EQF Key concepts “qualification” means a formal outcome of an assessment and validation process which is obtained when a competent body determines that an individual has achieved learning outcomes to given standards (Recommendation 23rd April 2008) Learning Outcomes Competent body Assessment QUALIFICATION Standard Validation

  14. EQF Key concepts and NQF: “qualification” The concept of “qualification” has several meanings and different uses in Italy: • it is the formal output of a learning and/or certification/validation process(titoli e qualifiche)such as: attestato di qualifica, diploma, laurea, etc…,delivered by a authorized institutions • qualifica has always been used in the VET system, and its use in ED and HE needs an effort of adaptation • it defines professions and levels (qualifica) in the national collective agreements • it is independent from learning/training pathways, and can be reached through different pathways (school, university, VET and non-formal and informal contexts)

  15. EQF Key concepts and NQF : the concept of “Learning Outcomes”in the sub-systems Academic HE the descriptors are formally adopted (Bologna process) non academic HE (IFTS) the LO approach is fully adopted and expressed in terms of competences. ED LOs are not yet formally adopted, but specific learning objectives described in terms of knowledge and abilities have been developed VET Regional bodies adopt the LO approach, expressed in terms of KSC, but in different ways.

  16. EQF Key concepts and NQF : the concept of “validation /certification” The concept only recently has entered the Italian culture. It is a process that: • incorporates the processes of both assessment (“valutazione”) and certification • refers mainly to qualifications acquired in Formal, Non-Formal and Informal contexts, assessed and recognized by authorized bodies with respects to predefined standards. Certification QUALIFICATION Assessment Authorized body

  17. EQF and NQF: coherence Apart from different uses and difficulties, the Italian approach seems to be: • shifting from input to output of the learning process • improving coherence with the EQF concepts in the sub-systems and especially in VET • need to be supported by a homogeneous approach of a National Qualifications Framework

  18. EQF European Framework (EQF) and National Framework (NQF) UE ECVET Common principles of Validation Key Competences 8 levels based on learning outcomes Citizen portfolio Europass NQF • Professional standards • based on competences Standard for certification ITALY Training standard

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