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Monitoring ECVET implementation strategies in Europe in 2013

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Los expertos de numerosos organismos nacionales, regionales e internacionales han tenido la generosidad de compartir sus opiniones, experiencias y conclusiones sobre las competencias, ayudando así a los responsables de políticas, entre otros actores, a entender los vínculos existentes entre la educación, la formación y el mundo del trabajo y la forma de integrar las competencias en la planificación del desarrollo nacional para promover el empleo y el crecimiento económico.

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Documentos de trabajo, informes y otras publicaciones de organizaciones internacionales, instituciones académicas y organismos bilaterales. Resultados de investigación para estimular un debate bien fundamentado sobre las competencias, el empleo y la productividad.

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18 Mar 2014
Working Paper No. 22 The aim of the European credit system for vocational education and training (ECVET) is to allow individuals to gain a full vocational education and training (VET) qualification, or to update/upgrade their VET qualifications in a flexible way, by use of credits.

ECVET requires qualifications to be described in terms of learning outcomes that will be then defined as units that might translate into credits. Learning outcomes recognised in form of credits may be transferred between education and training institutions, whether in the same country or abroad, and accumulated towards achieving a full or a partial qualification. If the VET system allows it, learning acquired in non-formal and informal settings may be assessed and validated as credits to be used for transfer and accumulation purposes. In this context, ECVET is more likely to reach its full potential if linked to the European qualifications framework (EQF)/national qualifications framework (NQF) developments that support the description of qualifications in terms of learning outcomes, as well as with national arrangements and practices for validating non-formal and informal learning.

This report covers ECVET developments in 38 countries and regions up to September 2013; it is the fourth since 2010, when Cedefop started its regular ECVET analysis in relation to national VET reforms. The deadlines of the ECVET recommendation set 2013 as the year for ECVET’s gradual application to VET qualifications at all levels of the EQF, following more than three years of testing and development.