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Title: Learning Outcomes (2007)

 

Type of project/activity : This is a comparative study carried out for CEDEFOP.

 

Objectives :

It focuses comprehensive attention for the first time on learning outcomes as they are conceptualised, developed and used across the 32 European countries that are participating in the Education and Training 2010 programme.

 

Background :

The use of the Learning Outcomes approach is an important part of the need to make more effective use of knowledge, skills and competencies at the levels of the individual, enterprise and national systems through a shift away from learning inputs (formal learning time, location and structure). The transparency added by the use of learning outcomes is a crucial part of the broadening of education, training and learning policies as part of the transition to a knowledge-based society underpinned by lifelong and life-wide learning. This is well expressed in the recent Cedefop publication:

   One of the key virtues of focusing on knowledge, skills and competencies, is that
these relate to learning outcomes or outputs, irrespective of the routes of acquisition involved , rather than on learning inputs. [1]

 

The context for the proposed study is the developing and expanding programme of lifelong learning, education and training policies on which the Commission and its stakeholders are actively collaborating. The researchers involved in this proposal have, as is shown, been closely involved in the research and innovation at the EU and other levels in major aspects of these developments. The context for this study is, in particular:

 

Partners : The EIESP is a member of the project team led by Tom Leney, Head of International Unit of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (UK).

 

Main activities :

The main activities are:

  1. Focused literature review of the main policy and research conceptualisations of outcomes-based approaches.
  2. Country analysis of policies and strategies based on secondary sources.
  3. Survey to collect data and commentary directly from the points of contact in each country to complement the first phase of the analysis.
  4. Analysis of the data and drawing out conclusions

 

Name of programme, funder or client :
CEDEFOP

 

Expected outcomes, reports/documents :

The final report will be submitted to CEDEFOP at the end of 2007.

 

For more information: Jean Gordon Gordon@dauphine.fr

[1] Winterton J et al (2006), Typology of knowledge, skills and competencies: clarification of the concept and prototype, Cedefop, page 8

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06/07/2008