UNESCO GUIDELINES for the Recognition, Validation and Accreditation of the Outcomes of Non-formal and Informal Learning.UNESCO
Aquí os traemos hoy este documento de la UNESCO titulado: UNESCO GUIDELINES for the Recognition, Validation and Accreditation of the Outcomes of Non-formal and Informal Learning. del UIL Institute for Lifelong Learning
To move the Belém Framework for Action forward, the UNESCO
Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL), on behalf of the UNESCO Education
Sector, has taken the initiative to work with Member States to develop
the UNESCO Guidelines on the Recognition, Validation and Accreditation
(RVA) of the Outcomes of Non-formal and Informal Learning. These
Guidelines were developed through a participatory process involving
consultation with Member States to reflect their experience and diverse
needs. They follow the professional advice of an Experts Group
comprising representatives of each of the regions and of leading
international agencies. The preparation of these Guidelines also
reflects insights from studies on RVA policy and practice that were
entrusted to UIL by 33C/Resolution 10 of the 2005 UNESCO General
Conference.
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CONTENTS :
Note from the Assistant Director-General for Education 1
Acknowledgements from the Director of the UNESCO
Institute for Lifelong Learning 2
Introduction 3
Vision 3
Purposes 3
Principles 4
Key areas of action at national level 4
1. Establishing RVA as a key component of a national lifelong learning strategy 4
2. Developing RVA systems that are accessible to all 5
3. Making RVA integral to education and training systems 5
4. Creating a coordinated national structure involving all stakeholders 5
5. Building the capacities of RVA personnel 6
6. Designing sustainable funding mechanisms 6
UNESCO commitments 7
Glossary 8
Bibliography 10
Fuente: [ UIL unesco]
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