the european qualification framework
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EQFEuropean Qualification Framework
for Lifelong Learning
EQFEuropean Qualification Framework
for Lifelong Learning
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EQF: Aim & History
The development of the European Qualifications Framework started in 2004.A first draft was published for consultation across Europe in 2005.The revised text was then adopted by the Commission as a proposal on 6 September 2006. The European Parliament andCouncil successfully negotiated the proposal during 2007, leading to the EQF’s formal adoption in February 2008.
A common European framework
acting as a translation device to
make qualifications more readable
and understandable across different
countries and systems in Europe.A common European framework
acting as a translation device to
make qualifications more readable
and understandable across different
countries and systems in Europe.
AimAim
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What is EQF
It is a tool that allows people to compare the different qualifications, diplomas, certificates, … issued by various European countries.
Using learning outcomes as a common reference point, the Framework will facilitate comparison and transfer of qualifications between countries, systems and institutions and will therefore be relevant to a wide range of users at European as well as at national level. Each country must place their titles within that grid.
It is a tool that allows people to compare the different qualifications, diplomas, certificates, … issued by various European countries.
Using learning outcomes as a common reference point, the Framework will facilitate comparison and transfer of qualifications between countries, systems and institutions and will therefore be relevant to a wide range of users at European as well as at national level. Each country must place their titles within that grid.
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EQF: Levels & Descriptors
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 8
Knowledge Skills Competences
Descriptors
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EQF: 8 levels
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EQF: Definitions
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