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National Qualification Framework Romanian Experience

National Qualification Framework Romanian Experience. Romanian NQF - Elements -.

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National Qualification Framework Romanian Experience

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  1. National Qualification FrameworkRomanian Experience

  2. Romanian NQF- Elements - • The NationalQualificationFramework - defines the structure of qualifications and ensures the national recognition of qualifications acquired in any context: initial and continuing vocational training; formal, non-formal and informal ways. • The NationalQualificationsFramework - ensures quality instruments in vocational training due to national standards, used equally in training and evaluation of competencies; formal, non-formal and informal context. • Standards - are elaborated by experts based on national methodologies and validated by sectoral committees. • National Qualification Register – represents a national Data Base and structure for all qualifications being periodically updated in order to be correlated to the requirements on the labor market

  3. Chronological steps towards the National Qualification Framework (NQF) 8 June 2004 – Signing the Memorandum between the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Labor, approved by the Prime Minister of the Romanian Government 7 December 2004 – Transformation of the National Adult Training Board (NATB), autonomous and tripartite organization, into National Authority for Qualifications (by law) 23 February 2005 – Signing the Tripartite Agreement for NQF between the Romanian Government and the national representative confederations of trade unions and employers associations December 2005 – The end of the consultation process for the European Qualification Framework (EQF) December 2006 – July 2009 – Implementation of the multi-annual PHARE Program 2004-2006 “Establishment of the Romanian National Qualifications’ Authority”

  4. Chronological steps towards the National Qualification Framework (NQF) • September 2010 – today: Reorganising the National Adult Training Board and creating the National Qualifications’ Authority by reunion of NATB and Agency for Qualifications in Higher Education (Education Law 2011, Government Ordinance 74 and 132/2010, Government Decisions 885/2010, 1368/2011)

  5. The multi-annual PHARE Program 2004-2006 “Establishment of the Romanian National Authority for Qualifications”- Achievements - Strengthening the institutional capacity of the NATB as national Authority for Qualifications The growth of the institutional capacity for the sectoral committees The development of the National Register of Qualifications, as an information data base for the labor market The development of methodologies based on common principles for initial and continuous education and formal or non-formal contexts of acquisition

  6. Steps towards the harmonization of the pilot system of adult education with Vet and higher education systems Pilot analysis on the 8 levels of references of EQF Instruments to ensure transferable credits in Long Life Learning Harmonization between initial and continuous education in principles and procedures for the development, implementation and certification of qualifications Quality assurance

  7. Romanian NQF- Sectoral committees - • Sectoral committees - are social dialoguestructures • They have multipartite structures (social partners, ministries, professional associations, authorities for regulated professions). • Sectoral committeeshave the following role: • Participate in the development of the normative framework of the vocational training; • Encourage participation of organizations and individuals to continuous vocational training and to technical and vocational education. - Promote the competence based training and evaluation system; - Develop and update, under the coordination of the National Authority for Qualifications the relevant qualifications for each domain; - Validate qualifications and associated standards; • Identify experts for occupational analysis and development of standards.

  8. National Qualification Framework Problems solved • Creation of 14 sectoral committees composed by representative organizations at national and sectoral level: trade unions, employers associations, professional associations, regulating authorities • Reorganization of the Sectoral committees based on a special law (268/2009) as institutions for social dialogue and for public interest with well defined attributions in the field of qualifications and financed by state for administrative costs and services costs • Training of 134 sectoral committee experts during the Phare projects 2004 - 2006 • Help for the sectoral committees by giving equipment and technical assistance

  9. National Qualification Framework Challenges for present and future Reorganising the National Adult Training Board and creating the National Qualifications’ Authority by reunion of NATB and Agency for Qualifications in Higher Education (Education Law 2011, Government Ordinance 74 and 132/2010, Government Decisions 885/2010, 1368/2011) Help for Sectoral committees Norms and methodologies for National Qualifications’ Authority development Fund raising for future development

  10. National Authority for Qualifications – National Adult Training Board- European Social Fund Strategic Projects in -implementation • CALISIS – Quality assurance in continuous education • CNC-FPC – National Qualification Framework implementation • FPC-FORMATOR – Train the adults’ training at the national level

  11. Partnership for implementation and validation of National Qualification Framework Human Resources Development Program co-financed from European Social Fund; Project ID 3153

  12. General objective of the project Implementation and validation of National Qualification Framework by translating qualifications in continuous training and their validation in accordance with labor market needs. Human Resources Development Program co-financed from European Social Fund; Project ID 3153

  13. Specific objectives: Strengthening the institutional capacity of National Qualification Authority and for 4 sectoral committees for implementation and validation of National Qualification Framework. 2. Development and pilot implementation of specific instruments for quality assurance at the training providers level. 3. Development, implementation and programs’ validation for 12 qualifications selected from those developed during the Phare 2004 and Phare 2005 UE projects for establishment of National Authority of Qualifications. 4: Development of specific instruments for validation of prior learning and evaluation of selected qualifications. Human Resources Development Program co-financed from European Social Fund; Project ID 3153

  14. Implementation Implementation period: 05.01.2009 – 05.01.2012 Budget: 3.906.371 lei Partners: CNFPA VAPRO OVP Holland FIATEST SRL Human Resources Development Program co-financed from European Social Fund; Project ID 3153

  15. Target group of the project Experts ofNational Adult Training Board/National Authority for Qualifications Members of the Sectoral committees from the 4 sectors Employees of the training providers/evaluation centers Direct beneficiaries 240 persons – trained, evaluated and certified with national recognized documents Human Resources Development Program co-financed from European Social Fund; Project ID 3153

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