Big Idea, Small Steps: The Making of Credit-Based Qualifications

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Cover of the book Big Idea, Small Steps: The Making of Credit-Based Qualifications by Peter Wilson, National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE)
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Author: Peter Wilson ISBN: 9781862014862
Publisher: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE) Publication: February 28, 2010
Imprint: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education Language: English
Author: Peter Wilson
ISBN: 9781862014862
Publisher: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education (NIACE)
Publication: February 28, 2010
Imprint: National Institute of Adult Continuing Education
Language: English

Is it really possible to develop a flexible, inclusive regulated qualifications framework and can a system developed to recognise the achievements of adults work for all learners? Where did the idea of credit-based qualifications come from? How can a grass roots initiative influence government policy? The book traces the development of the new Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) from its initial announcement in July 2003 through to its implementation in November 2008. It also examines in some detail the history of credit systems in the UK in the two decades and more prior to 2003 and shows how these credit systems have evolved since the early 1980s and have influenced both the design and the policy intentions of the QCF. Peter Wilson has a unique insight into this subject. He was involved in some of the early work on developing local credit systems, as well as acting as Principal Adviser to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority on the design of the QCF itself.

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Is it really possible to develop a flexible, inclusive regulated qualifications framework and can a system developed to recognise the achievements of adults work for all learners? Where did the idea of credit-based qualifications come from? How can a grass roots initiative influence government policy? The book traces the development of the new Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) from its initial announcement in July 2003 through to its implementation in November 2008. It also examines in some detail the history of credit systems in the UK in the two decades and more prior to 2003 and shows how these credit systems have evolved since the early 1980s and have influenced both the design and the policy intentions of the QCF. Peter Wilson has a unique insight into this subject. He was involved in some of the early work on developing local credit systems, as well as acting as Principal Adviser to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority on the design of the QCF itself.

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