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APL in processing industry: focus on assessments

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

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  1. APL in processing industry: focus on assessments Sanne van Rijswijk, VAPRO-OVP

  2. Half full or half empty?

  3. Program • Introduction on VAPRO-OVP • Competencies according to VAPRO-OVP • APL in the processing industry • Example

  4. Introduction on VAPRO-OVP

  5. 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.

  6. 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

  7. Vocational education: 5 levels Level 5: associate degree Level 4: all-round operator Level 3: senior operator Level 2: operator Level 1: assistant operator

  8. 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

  9. 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

  10. Processing Industries • Chemical industries • Pharmaceutical industries • Plastic and rubber industries • Paper industries • Glass- and ceramics industries • Food industries

  11. 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.)

  12. Competencies according to VAPRO-OVP

  13. Competencies Knowledge Behavioral skills Working attitude based on: Self image Conventions and views Personal characteristics Motives

  14. 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

  15. Competency-based examination

  16. Accreditation of Prior Learning

  17. Accreditation of Prior Learning Starting points • employability of employees; • different learning-experiences can lead to qualifications.

  18. 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

  19. Examination vs. APL • What are the main differences?

  20. 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

  21. 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

  22. (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

  23. (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.

  24. (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

  25. (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

  26. (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

  27. (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

  28. Example

  29. 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

  30. 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

  31. Example APL candidate • Advise • Process analyzing, quality control • Regular examination • Recognition of experience and informal learning • Motivation enlarged • Education time reduced by 70%

  32. Half full or half empty?

  33. VAPRO-OVP GROUP www.vapro-ovp.com Overgoo 1 NL-2266 JZ Leidschendam The Netherlands

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