Titre : | French national qualification framework : its genesis, working and new challenges (2018) |
Auteurs : | Josiane Paddeu ; Patrick Veneau ; CEREQ ; Zoltán Loboda ; Anthony O’Reilly ; Eduard Staudecker ; Alexandre Méliva |
Type de document : | Article : article de périodique |
Dans : | Céreq études (n°19, novembre 2018) |
Pagination : | 106 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : |
Thesaurus formation 2019 CADRE NATIONAL DES CERTIFICATIONS ; FRANCE ; CERTIFICATION FORMATION ; ETUDE ; RECONNAISSANCE ACQUIS ; VALIDATION ACQUIS ; QUALITE |
Résumé : |
This report is the result of the many drafts produced by the Céreq project team that worked with the NQF-In partnership (NQF-In project website http://www.nqf-in.eu/ ) in order to reach a mutual understanding of the process of incorporating qualifications into National Qualifications Frameworks.
As the following chapters will show, France benefits from a firmly established, centralised qualification system governance whose founding principles date back to the 1960s. To date at least, the many reforms and gradual opening-up of the system to market influence have not weakened regulation by the French state, which retains ‘ownership’ of qualifications and sole responsibility for quality assurance. The report places emphasis on the accreditation and quality processes, listing a number of different types of qualification awarded in the country and the procedures for their inclusion in the framework. |
Autres ISBN/ISSN : | 2497-6873 |
En ligne : | https://www.cereq.fr/sites/default/files/2019-03/fae57078addd7c2df49c06f784098213.pdf |
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French-national-qualification-framework_its_genesis-working-and-new-challenges_Nov-2018.pdf Adobe Acrobat PDF |