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APL in processing industry: focus on assessments. Sanne van Rijswijk, VAPRO-OVP. Half full or half empty?. Program. Introduction on VAPRO-OVP Competencies according to VAPRO-OVP APL in the processing industry Example. Introduction on VAPRO-OVP. VAPRO-OVP group.
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APL in processing industry: focus on assessments Sanne van Rijswijk, VAPRO-OVP
Program • Introduction on VAPRO-OVP • Competencies according to VAPRO-OVP • APL in the processing industry • Example
VAPRO-OVP group • VAPRO Foundation: National Institute for Vocational Training in the Processing Industries and Laboratories. • OVP Foundation: Training Fund. • VAPRO-OVP Ltd.: HRD Consultancy and Learning Resources.
Vocational education: 2 routes Work-based School-based BOL BBL Learning at school (ROC) Level 1 to 5 25% practical 2 placements for 6 months Combined work and learning Level 1 to 5 70% on the job 6-8 hours a week at school
Vocational education: 5 levels Level 5: associate degree Level 4: all-round operator Level 3: senior operator Level 2: operator Level 1: assistant operator
Main Tasks VAPRO-OVP (1) VAPRO foundation • Developing transparent qualification structures and training programs for (future) employees, based on competencies • Nation wide assessment and certification OVP foundation • Training Fund for Continuous Training of workers • Agency for ESF and for the Ministry of Social Affairs
Main Tasks VAPRO-OVP (2) VAPRO-OVP ltd • Consultancy in the field of HRD in companies • Developing curricular and educational materials • Developing training-on-the-job systems • Internationalprojects: Projects in EU-countries, office in Belgium, customized training for companies abroad
Processing Industries • Chemical industries • Pharmaceutical industries • Plastic and rubber industries • Paper industries • Glass- and ceramics industries • Food industries
Key Facts and Figures • 110 employees (technical and educational specialists) • 700 processing companies; 750 labs • 15000 students: 9000 adults; 6000 youngsters • 65 schools: 30 public, 35 private • Turn over: 14 million Euro (25% Min. Ed.)
Competencies Knowledge Behavioral skills Working attitude based on: Self image Conventions and views Personal characteristics Motives
Professional competency profile • Competencies: professional competency indicators • The processing operator demonstrates that he is able to operate the processing machinery. • Criteria for success: • Operates the machinery according to the operating procedures. • Takes samples to monitor quality • Communicates results of samples with quality department
Accreditation of Prior Learning Starting points • employability of employees; • different learning-experiences can lead to qualifications.
Accreditation of Prior Learning Goal • to prevent an operator from learning things he already knows Target group operators: • Possible students for work based route • Working in the processing industry for at least 5 years • In the company for at least 2 years
Examination vs. APL • What are the main differences?
Examination vs. APL Regular exam 10 0 Starting point is 10 With every mistake you deduct some points Sample of the study material, representative for the total There’s only success or failure
Examination vs. APL APL 10 0 Starting point is 0 With every good answer you add up some points No sample, assess every subject There’s (almost) always success
(1) quick scan (2) Written evidence: Learning experience Jobexperience Other experiences (3) Jobexperience (internal assessment) - interviews - observations (4) External assessment PORTFOLIO (5) Appraisal and (6) advise APL procedure
(1) quick scan • Written evidence • Experience from: • Learning • Working • other Work experience Company internal assessment (4) External assessment PORTFOLIO Appraisal and advise Quick scan • Determine feasibility of the APL procedure. • Inform candidates about the APL-procedure.
(1) quick scan • Written evidence • Experience on • Learning • working • other Work experience Companu internal assessment (4) External assessment PORTFOLIO Appraisal and advise Portfolio • Personal data • Learning experience • Work experience • Other experience
(1) quick scan • Written evidence • Experience on • Learning • working • other Work experience Company Internal assessment (4) External assessment PORTFOLIO Appraisal and advise Company internal assessment • At the workplace • Work experience • Interviews • Observations • Two assessors
(1) quick scan • Written experience on • Learning • working • other Work experience Company Internal assessment (4) External assessment PORTFOLIO Appraisal and advise External assessment • Transfer • Maintenance • Safety, health and environment • Professional knowledge • Process analyzing
(1) quick scan (2) Written evidence: Learning experience Jobexperience Other experiences (3) Jobexperience (internal assessment) - interviews - observations (4) External assessment PORTFOLIO (5) Appraisal and (6) advise Appraisal and advise • Based on portfolio, company internal assessment and external assessment • Professional competency profile • Translated into advise
Example APL candidate • Male • 45 years • 20 years experience processing industry (paper industry) • reorganization • since 3 years working at company (food industry) • need for education because of regulation
Example APL candidate • APL performed in September 2005 • Quick scan resulted in APL on level 3 • Results • Portfolio: hobby is repairing cars -> very good at maintenance • Company internal assessment: he has almost all the practical components of competencies • External assessment: he lacks knowledge of process analyzing and quality control
Example APL candidate • Advise • Process analyzing, quality control • Regular examination • Recognition of experience and informal learning • Motivation enlarged • Education time reduced by 70%
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