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RPL in Europe: creating a European RPL Network Frances Morton and Ruth Whittaker. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. Registered charity numbers 1062746 and SC037786. This presentation:. Background to European RPL Network Bologna Process and Leuven Comminuque
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RPL in Europe: creating a European RPL NetworkFrances MortonandRuth Whittaker The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. Registered charity numbers 1062746 and SC037786
This presentation: • Background to European RPL Network • Bologna Process and Leuven Comminuque • International Bologna Seminar Feb 2010 and the associated Scottish collaboration with Ireland and the Netherlands • Proposal for a European network and the benefits for HE inScotland • The first meeting and next steps
Background to European RPL network • QAA Scotland/Universities Scotland HEI RPL network - SCQF RPL network • Learning from European practice • Leuven -Louvain-la-Neuve-Communiqué • International Bologna seminar on RPL: sharing European processes and practices • Collaboration with Ireland and the Netherlands • Report and recommendations • First meeting of European network 5 Nov 2010
Leuven - Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué Identified key areas for RPL work to continue as part of the Bologna Process: • Lifelong learning, widening participation and access • Flexible learning paths • Engaging employers and workforce development • Processes and procedures – designing RPL programmes and innovative ways of developing RPL • Student experiences of RPL across Bologna • Building assessment capacity and capability
European collaboration Scotland • Development of national guidelines for RPL • QAAS/USS RPL network • CRLL • RPL Toolkit for SSSC Ireland - National principles and guidelines (2005) • Follow up actions to OECD work in Ireland (2008) • Education in Employment/Strategic Innovation Netherlands • Project Directorate for Learning and Working • National knowledge centre for RPL • Leido seminar on RPL (2008)
International Bologna Seminar February 2010 Over 70 delegates from 28 Bologna countries Workshops and plenary sessions http://www.qaa.ac.uk/scotland/events/RPL/RPL.asp
International Bologna Seminar Outcomes and Recommendations General • Approaches not uniform, but generic tools exist • skills, employability and equality/widening participation agendas • The national context • Balance • Learning outcomes and national qualifications frameworks Lifelong learning, widening participation, wider access • RPL can break down barriers and expand horizons of learners and institutions alike Flexible learning paths • RPL is a useful tool in helping to develop more flexible and varied learning paths, as evidenced by several projects presented at the seminar.
Outcomes & Recommendations (contd.) Student experiences of RPL across Bologna countries • RPL in EHEA • Engaging students Building assessment capacity and capability for RPL • Concentrate on success stories
Outcomes & Recommendations (contd.) Engagement with employers and workforce development • Efficiency and effectiveness • Dialogue with stakeholders RPL processes and procedures – designing RPL programmes and innovative developments • Transparency and consistency • Streamlining approaches • Quality Assurance
Creating a European RPL Network Scottish Government, QAA Scotland and Bologna Secretariat Proposed benefits for Scotland - Access to expertise - Learning from practice and success - Co-ordinated approach across Bologna
The Proposal for ERPL network • To link with other countries developing RPL • To allow educators, practitioners and policy-makers working in RPL to share practice and inform progress • To share and explore ways in which RPL can best support student- centred learning, flexible learning paths, lifelong learning, and widening participation agendas across the Bologna process • To share and explore ways in which RPL can help support issues such as employer engagement and workforce development in Bologna • To establish and build upon an evidence base of RPL practice from across Bologna countries, and consider how cross-border RPL might be fostered • To consider the conclusions and recommendations from the 2010 RPL seminar and how these might best be taken forward. • To liaise with other relevant networks and working groups, in particular the BFUG Working Groups on Recognition and National Qualifications.
First meeting of the ERPL network Glasgow, 5 November 2010 Delegates from across Bologna countries (Scotland, England, Ireland, Poland, Latvia, Belgium, The Netherlands Eurashe, European Commission
Actions and next steps for ERPL Network • QAA Scotland to lead on coordinating the network for the first year • Small coordinating group to be established to assist in coordination • Website will form the basis of a virtual network
Further information • ERPL Network http://www.ehea.info/work-group-details.aspx?wkgroupId=17