quality assurance in ivet in romania lucian voinea mihai iacob otilia apostu 4 th project meeting...

19
Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Upload: russell-carson

Post on 25-Dec-2015

217 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Quality assurance in IVET in Romania

Lucian VoineaMihai Iacob

Otilia Apostu

4th Project Meeting Prague, 21st -22nd October 2010

Page 2: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Legislative framework

Government Ordinance no. 75/2005 on QA in education; approved through Law no. 87/2006.

Order of the Ministry of Education no. 6308/2007 for the approval of the instruments used in QA;

Government Ordinance nr. 1534/2008 approving the reference standards and performance indicators in QA at pre-university level;

The accord on the establishment of GNAC (National Group for QA) and its rules of conduct.

Page 3: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Institutional framework ARACIP (Agency for Quality Assurance in Pre-

university Education) CNDIPT, (The National Centre for the

Development of VET) GNAC – National Group for QA (inter-

institutional entity, comprised of: the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Labour, National Adult Training Board, ARACIP, CNDIPT, National Centre for Teacher Training)

Page 4: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

The main tasks of ARACIP are:

elaborates, updates and proposes to the Ministry of Education the standards, reference standards and performance indicators for quality evaluation and assurance (which are approved through Government Decision)

elaborates and proposes to the Ministry of Education the institutional evaluation and accreditation methodology (also approved through Government Decision)

accomplishes the evaluation and accreditation of education providers accomplishes, together with the School Inspectorates and the specific directions

of the Ministry of Education the activity of quality monitoring and control elaborates manuals of quality internal evaluation and guides of good practices elaborates, at least at every 4 years, system analysis of the quality of

preuniversity education and elaborates reccomandations for quality improvement elaborates the Professional Ethics Code of the experts in evaluation and

accreditation

Page 5: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

The National Group for Quality Assurance:

Began work at national level in 2006, in compliance with the recommendations of the European Network for Quality Assurance in VET (ENQA-VET).

It is acting as National QA Reference Point in vocational education and training.

It is an inter-institutional coordination structure with the role of applying in a coherent way the European and national measures for quality assurance in vocational education and training.

The National Group for Quality Assurance includes experts of national institutions who have certain attributions regarding QA for VET

Page 6: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Quality Assurance principles The aspects focusing on the performance of the

TVET providers and of their learning programmes are structured in 7 areas, called quality principles.

1. Quality management 2. Management responsibilities 3. Resource management 4. Design, development and revision of learning

programme 5. Teaching, training and learning 6. Assessment and certification of learning 7. Evaluation and improvement of quality

Page 7: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Instruments used in QA: Using a Phare project, a self- assessment manual and an external

inspection manual were developed.From 2003 to 2006 the manuals were used by 122 IVET schools, and adopted by all IVET providers starting with the 2006-2007 school year.

Within the Phare TVET programmes, inter-assistance networks comprising 172 TVET providers were established between 2004 -2006. Due to the encouraging results of these networks, starting with the 2006 – 2007 school year, all (1376) TVET providers were associated in inter-institutional cooperation networks.

All TVET providers are associated in inter-institutional assistance networks, so that they could cooperate in activities such as monitoring, collecting evidence, sharing experience, or staff training.

Page 8: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Indicators used in QA refer to the following categories:

1) Quality management: strategies and procedures for quality assurance procedures regarding the initiation, monitoring and periodical updating of

programmes and activities developed objective and transparent procedures of learning outcomes assessment procedures for the periodical evaluation of the teaching body (corp

profesoral) quality accessibility of the resources adecquated / suited to learning systematical / continuous updating of the database regarding internal

quality assurance transparency of the public interest information regarding study

programmes, qualifications, certificates or diplomas granted to students functionality of the quality assurance structures

Page 9: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

2) Institutional capacity, defined through the following criteria: 

institutional, administrative and management stuctures material resources

3) Educational efficiency content of the training programme learning outcomes the methodical or research activity the financial activity

Page 10: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Example of descriptors used for the indicator „Partnerships development”

Quality standards Indicator

NATIONAL QUALITY ASSURANCE FRAMEWORK IN TVET Performance descriptors

 

Partnershipsdevelopment

effective partnerships and networks with external stakeholders are developed, maintained and regularly reviewed information about internal and external stakeholders (especially employers) and their needs and expectations for the future is systematically gatheredpartnerships with other VET providers are developed and monitored;liaison with other partners and local government departments makes programmes and learning more accessible (e.g. transport, child care) partnership projects and learning programmes contribute to local, regional, and where possible to national and European development in learning participation and employment

Page 11: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

The process of QA:1) Internal procedures: ► planning all activities to establish the main objectives in quality of TVET offer, as well

as the necessary resources and means; the results of this phase appear within the School Action Plan.

► internal monitoring – verifies whether the planned activities are carried out according to the agreed terms and responsibilities, and evaluates the teaching and learning process through lessons observations.

► self-assessment: the main process in quality assurance, through which TVET providers evaluate their performance based on evidence and produce the self-assessment Report.

► identifying necessary revisions and developing the improvement plan. ► developing the Quality Manual, that includes the quality policy, the procedures for

quality assurance, The Commission for Quality Assurance and Evaluation documentation, decisions to allocate roles and responsibilities etc.

Page 12: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

2) External evaluation procedures:► coordinated by school inspectorates (performed by its representatives,

under the coordination of the deputy general inspector responsible for quality assurance):

► external monitoring of TVET providers’ and programmes’ quality – offering guidance and support to TVET providers in the quality assurance process, quality control to verify the fulfilment of the quality requirements, and proposals for quality improvement measures;

► validation of TVET providers’ self-assessment reports;► approval of TVET providers’ improvement plans

Page 13: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

The activities performed by the inspectors are:a) observe the teaching-learning process; b) observe the training process and discuss with employers and with work-

based learning trainers; c) evaluate the data on rates of retention, progression and achievement; d) discuss with representatives of students, teachers and trainers,

management, Commission for Quality Assurance and Evaluation , employers and parents.

The external evaluation is coordinated by the Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Preuniversity Education

external evaluation of TVET providers’ and programmes’ quality, is carried out by independent experts, under the coordination of ARACIP, every 5 years.

Page 14: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Self assessment

Teaching and learning process

Internal monitoring

Revision

Improvement planQA Manual; procedures,

regulations etc.

Strategic and operational planning

Page 15: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Good practices in QA can be grouped in several areas of content:

Information systems Teacher and trainer professional development Involvement of beneficiaries in QA Cooperation with economical agents Integration of beneficiaries with special needs Evaluation and monitoring of learning achievements International partnerships Continuous VET

Page 16: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

QA and assessment: In Romania IVET final assessment is systematically

carried out by accredited centres Inspection of the assessment centres is done on a

regular basis Assessment is done based on qualification standards,

which define competences to be achieved and performance criteria

ARACIP produces a yearly synthesis report with key indicators, national trends and best practices, which is externally available.

Page 17: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

The QA process in Romania is based on: Authorization/accreditation of VET providers and

programmes; Self-evaluation on all levels of education; External validation of the self-evaluation; External auditing of VET providers; Collecting and disseminating the data regarding

educational and training programmes.

Page 18: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Challenges to QA

Funding, which some times is inadequate Synergy between educational levels (preuniversity,

university and postgraduate) Some assessment standards are not clearly

formulated The QA process leans towards a prescriptive and

highly regulated model, rather than a cooperative model.

Page 19: Quality assurance in IVET in Romania Lucian Voinea Mihai Iacob Otilia Apostu 4 th Project Meeting Prague, 21 st -22 nd October 2010

Thank you for your attention!

[email protected]@ise.ro

[email protected]