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The European Qualifications Framework and the Hungarian National
Qualifications Framework in the Vocational Training Programmes of
Krdy EQF European Commission Directives (from 2000.)
appear in all main political objectives and conceptual elements
that led to the EQF; the EQF is a direct consequence of the
transition to knowledge-based economy, education, training
principles formulated in Lisbon : Facilitating the mobility of
labor, Making easier the comparison of qualifications, The
principle of Life Long Learning (LLL) (Copenhagen Declaration 2002)
EQF: to relate different countries' national qualifications systems
to a common European reference framework. Use: to better understand
and compare the qualifications levels of different countries ,
different education and training systems. Levels of national
qualifications will be placed at one of the central reference
levels, ranging from basic (Level 1) to advanced (Level 8). This
will enable a much easier comparison between national
qualifications and should also mean that people do not have to
repeat their learning if they move to another country. The core
element of the EQF is a set of eight reference
levelsdescribing:
what the learner knows; what the learner understands; what the
learner is able to do, 'learning outcomes' regardless of the system
under which a particular qualification was awarded. Knowledge is
theoretical or factual
Skills are cognitive and practical Competence is about
responsibility and autonomy The Krdy EQF team A separate, thematic
working group within the project management Members Bajusz Attila
Head of Hospitality Csandin Retkovszki Edit Instructor Gymbr Mrta
Deputy Director Krizbai Ildik Teacher of English Our activities
(Sept 2010-Apr 2012)
Presenting the structure of the Hungarian education system Sept
2010 Learning about the structure of the British education system,
preparing a presentation about it for the Krdy staffMarch 2011
Gothenburg mobility: understanding the Swedish education system Nov
2011 Comparison of the three partners training systems,
identification of the outputs Nov 2011 Apr 2012 Outcomes Thank You
For Your Kind Attention!
Mrta Gymbr - Deputy Director SZKKVSZI Krdy Gyula Member
Institution