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The 1st QALLL Conference on Quality Assurance in Lifelong Learning focused on vocational and adult education, aiming to create a structure for quality assurance in non-formal and informal adult learning. The QUALC project resulted in a quality scheme open to adult learning centers that meet defined standards and allows centers to apply for QUALC Certification. Lessons on designing effective adult learning centers and challenges in engaging centers were discussed.
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1st QALLL CONFERENCE on Quality Assurance in Lifelong Learning focussing on Vocational Education & Training and Adult Education VN NN Bled, March 23rd/24th 2011 www.qalll.eu
QUALC background and goals Partners identified the need of a quality assurance tool that promoted quality in adult learning. A large amount of adult learning occurs through non formal or informal learning rather than through formal learning. Seeing the lack of tools for assuring the quality of these forms of learning have lead to the formation of this project The ambition of the project is to create a structure for quality assurance (QA) of these forms of adult learning. http://www.efquel.org/qualc/
MAIN RESULTS OF QUALC • From the QUALC Website adult learning centres are free to download any document needed for identifying, processing and developing the QUALC quality assurance approach • The QUALC quality scheme is open to all ALCs that meet the minimum defined standards, ie eligibility criteria • The ALC can apply to the awarding body for the QUALC Certification • A network of ALCs has been created in the participating countries 1st QALLL Conference . VN NN . Bled March 24th 2011 www.qalll.eu
QUALC QUALITY CRITERIA MATRIX -OVERVIEW 1st QALLL Conference . Bled March 23rd/24th 2011 www.qalll.eu
Lessonslearnt : • your starting point should be – how to design an adult learning centre that provides the student and the community optimal effect for invested time and money?? • Create a flexible quality assurance tool that can be used in the way the ALC find relevant. Challenges: • Some ALCs can be hard to engage in piloting activities • ALCs may look very different in European countries • Difficult to present figures showing the economical gain of having a quality assurance system. • Teachers, headmasters may find it a waste of time working with QA