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Simplifying the Evidencing Process for Learning Outcomes
Start date: Sep 1, 2016, End date: Mar 31, 2019 PROJECT  FINISHED 

This project will look at how ECVET can be used to support the achievement of credit bearing learning outcomes (LOs) that contribute directly to lower level vocational qualifications, in the context of mobility activity. We will work with 6 partner countries, who all offer structured international work placements that contribute directly to their learners’ vocational course of study, avoiding the need for classroom based duplication. Our target group is vocational learners, studying qualifications up to level 3. Most learners are young people who may not have travelled/studied abroad previously.Through national mapping activities, we will gain an insight into approaches to validating work based (WB) learning in different European contexts and understand the challenges/barriers faced by the key actors within mobility activity, in terms of their engagement with ECVET. In response to our findings, we will develop six intellectual outputs (IOs), through which we will offer innovative approaches to supporting the key actors to better engage with the ECVET process and understand how their roles are interlinked. IOs will be led by different partners, according to the topic and their own area of expertise. A corresponding transnational meeting will be hosted by the partner leading the specific IO.We will develop resources for each stakeholder group, to support the implementation of ECVET and the achievement of credit bearing LOs. Resources will be accessible and user friendly, in order to demystify the implementation of ECVET and encourage active engagement with the framework. We intend for the materials produced to be used in a range of European contexts.We expect 1360 participants to be indirectly impacted by the project itself. This can be broken down into three key stakeholder groups, learners, vocational college tutors, and host organisation mentors.We will carry out a pilot mobility activity to provide an opportunity to test the resources developed as well as gathering feedback from other stakeholders at national level. The results we expect to see are:>The development of an approach to break down the perceived barriers to using ECVET by simplifying the approach to evidencing learning outcomes.> Stronger integration of WB mobility opportunities into vocational curricula> Improved learner mobility experience> Improved cultural awareness of staff, and increased international staff development opportunities> Increased awareness of mobility activity as a credit bearing course component amongst national accrediting bodies.By directly engaging national accrediting bodies we hope to raise their awareness of mobility activity as a viable learning opportunity that will be credit bearing for learners. We will also examine how the national accrediting bodies correspond to the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). The results we expect to see will all contribute to the overall anticipated impact: - Improved quality of WB mobility opportunities- Improved use of European reference tools (ECVET) for recognition, validation & transparency of competencies & qualifications - Increased use of learning outcomes when describing and defining qualifications and validating WB mobility learningThis project will produce, a model for the validation and recognition for WB learning within mobility activity that is clear, accessible and deliverable across multiple EU countries and in alignment with the parameters defined by a range of accrediting organisations. We expect this to lead to a more cohesive transnational framework and formal recognition of WB learning opportunities, which will increase the portability of national accreditation. By achieving greater recognition of work based mobility placements as a viable and enhancing component of a vocational course, we see the potential for impact amongst all stakeholders involved; vocational colleges, we expect to see stronger integration of mobility activity as part of their wider internationalisation/course enhancement strategy. Learners will be encouraged and better supported to broaden their horizons and access the European labour market, and to be able to demonstrate a set of key skills and expertise through a widely recognised framework. We expect the project to lead to improved access to WB learning opportunities that are formally validated by the learning institution and their accrediting body, and an increase in the number of validated WB learning opportunities taken up by students. Through dissemination actitvities, we will ensure the impact of project is far reaching, to ensure the results are useful and utilised by organisations, and countries, beyond our immediate networks. As well as promoting the project and its outputs nationally, we intend to share results digitally, to enable wider access, and also via European forums, such as ECVET network, in order to contribute to the ongoing development of tools and discourse in this field.
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