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Explore the convergence of EU Qualifications Frameworks for Lifelong Learning (EQF for LLL) and the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) Framework, with a focus on compatibility and coherence at the Bologna Seminar. Discover the significance of sectoral frameworks at national and EU levels, supported by the Council of Europe and European Commission. Understand the key features of ECTS, learning outcomes, and workload distribution. Uncover the benefits for universities, learners, employers, and quality assurance in education. Join the discussion on network collaboration and strategic advantages for stakeholders.
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BOLOGNA SEMINAR COUNCIL OF EUROPE FORUM QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORKS Peter van der Hijden European Commission Strasbourg, 11/12 October 2007
CO-EXISTENCE EHEA FRAMEWORK 2005 EQF FOR LLL 2007
WHERE DO THE MEET? in the NQF: “Compatible“ “corresponds”
WHERE DO THE MEET? in the SQF: Sectoral Frameworks at National and European level
WHERE DO THE MEET? in combined support: Council of Europe European Commission
EU SUPPORT • ECTS (LO and Workload) • Bologna Experts 56 countries (Erasmus + Tempus) – Seminars • Peer learning Activities (Ministries) • Erasmus Thematic Networks • TUNING project (sectoral) • EQF Calls (national and sectoral)
ECTS KEY FEATURES REMAIN • Learning Outcomes and Workload • Credits based on workload needed to achieve expected learning outcomes
NETWORKS COMBINED? • National Coordination Points • Europ. QF Advisory Group • Bologna WG + Network?
ADVANTAGES • Universities • Learners new and old • Employers • Admission officers, ENIC-NARIC, QA Agencies