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ACE Opening Session 2002 News from the Recognition Field Lesley Wilson Secretary General European University Association (EUA) http:/www.unige.ch/eua

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ACE Opening Session2002 News from the Recognition Field

Lesley Wilson

Secretary General

European University Association (EUA)

http:/www.unige.ch/eua

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2002 Developments Recognition

What is EUA doing?

• Working Towards Graz:22ndnd Convention of Higher Convention of Higher

Education Institutions, 29-31 May 2002Education Institutions, 29-31 May 2002• Recognition Issues in the Bologna Process….• ECTS, Diploma Supplement, Masters and Joint

Degrees, the Tuning Project, link to GATS

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EUA and the Development of ECTS

EUA Conference, Zürich,11.12.Oct. “Credit Transfer and Accumulation –the Challenge for Institutions”

• ECTS as a tool for Quality Assurance• ECTS, students and mobility• Credits and the two-tier system• Credit transfer to accumulation – the challenges• Credits and the definition of learning outcomes• ECTS & DS – complementary tools • Credits for lifelong learning

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Monitoring the implementation of ECTS

EUA “peer to peer” service with Socrates support

§ 30 national co-ordinators§ 80 expert counsellors – national helplines, local

support, 50 international site visits each year § Overview of ECTS + Diploma Supplement –

implementation at national level

     Towards an ECTS label –new Socrates support

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TUNING Educational Structures

in Europe

Final outcomes + recommendations

presented May 2002 in Brussels• A methodology for “tuning” higher education

structures in Europe• A methodology for measuring student workload• A set of learning outcomes in 7 subject areas• Identification of obstacles to convergence• A platform for discussion with professional bodies

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WHY TUNING?

• To implement Bologna – Prague - Berlin process at university level

• To find ways to implement two cycles• To identify common reference points from

a discipline + university perspective

• Business,Geology, History, Business,Geology, History, Mathematics,Physics, Education, ChemistryMathematics,Physics, Education, Chemistry

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TUNING Action Lines

• Line 1: Academic and generic competences

• Line 2: Subject specific competences (knowledge and skills)

• Line 3: ECTS as a credit accumulation system

• Line 4: Approaches to teaching, learning and assessment

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ECTS as an Accumulation System

EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURESObjective: Comparison in Higher Education •   Requires comparability inRequires comparability in: • systems• structures• content of studies • How?How? Which toWhich toolsols??• definition of learning outcomes/ competences• a credit transfer and accumulation system

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ECTS as an Accumulation System

EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURESObjective: Comparison in HigheObjective: Comparison in Higherr Education Education        Possible obstacles:• differences in the regular teaching and learning periods

(including examination periods) per academic year in Europe• differences in structures and recognised degrees /

qualification in a European setting• differences in the length of higher education studies to be

unbridgeable or incomparable:• first cycle degree: 180 to 240 credits• second cycle degree: 60 to 120 credits

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ECTS as an Accumulation SystemLEARNING OUTCOMES /

COMPETENCES

• Comparability and competitiveness requires transparent learning outcomes /competences (besides a credit system)

• Credits as such are an insufficient indication for the (level of) learning achievements

• The definition of learning outcomecs / competences - responsibility of academic staff

• Based on learning outcomes, credits are an important tool for designing curricula

• Different pathways can lead to comparable learning outcomes = the diversity in Europe is maintained

• Credit accumulation and transfer is facilitated by clearly defined learning outcomes

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A EUROPEAN CREDIT ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER

SYSTEM

• European higher education requires one credit system: ECTS

• An essential tool for more flexible higher education (LLL, part-time studies etc.)

• Will involve developing a system of level indicators and course type descriptors

• Credits no longer have relative, but they have absolute value

Thus facilitating recognition…

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A EUROPEAN CREDIT ACCUMULATION AND TRANSFER

SYSTEM

• 60 ECTS credits measures the workload of a typical student during one academic year (nine months)

• A full calendar year programme (12 months programme of teaching, learning and examinations) can have a maximum load of 75 credits (which equals 46-50 weeks)

•Credits allow calculation of the necessary workload and impose a realistic limit on what is possible in a programme or course.

•Credits are not interchangeable automatically from one context to another

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TUNING ProjectCONCLUSIONS

• Universities are taking their full responsibility in the Bologna process

• Academics working together can establish reference • Common reference points can be identified based

on subject related + generic competences • The Tuning techniques – an innovative approach

for further developing the EHEA• Tuning - a co-ordinated context for further

collaboration in the EHEA

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RECOMMENDATIONS

• Higher education institutions should agree on a common terminology and develop a set of methodologies for convergence at the disciplinary level across Europe

• Competences (both subject-related and generic) should be central when designing educational programmes

• A framework based on a common understanding of the European credit system should be adopted.

• A common approach to the length of studies within the Bologna two-cycle system is essential

• The results of Tuning should be discussed broadly and if possible elaborated and extended by all stakeholders

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Tuning Coordinators

• Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (NL)

http://odur.let.rug.nl/tuningProject

• Universidad de Deusto (ES)

www.relint.es/TUNINGProject/index.htm

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Supporting the development of Joint Degrees

Launch Conference, 20 September 2002, BrusselsStudy on Masters programmes and Joint Degrees in EuropeStudy on Masters programmes and Joint Degrees in Europe

• Pilot project launching the first 11 Joint Masters Networks Pilot project launching the first 11 Joint Masters Networks at European level – at European level – for discussion::

• Recognition arrangements• Organisation of mobility• Quality assurance provision• Course integration/ joint curricula • Student support, e.g. language training

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