Modul-closing NQL exam!

Posted by Henrik | English | szerda 25 november 2009 15:20

Modul-closing NQL exam: It is an exam imposed as a condition of admitting somebody for a professional exam as defined in the professional and exam requirements, organized by the institution arranging qualification, it’s such a measuring of competence by which the institution can make sure about that the participant of the training has the competences necessary to take the professional exam. In case of professional training beside the school system (adult training) those can also apply for a modul-closing exam who didn’t take part in the training. In the case of school system professional training the successful result of the last qualifying year has equal value with taking a successful modul-closing exam (professional training law 54/B§)

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What is NQL build-on?

Posted by Henrik | English | szerda 25 november 2009 15:19

what is build-on?
Build-on: the professional and exam requirements contain which moduls of a qualification/part-qualification/branch it is built-on, and at the same time it defines from which moduls it is built-up. It qualifies to fulfil a new sphere of work.

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What is branch?

Posted by Henrik | English | szerda 25 november 2009 15:18

What is branch?
Branch: is built up from the modules defined in the professional and exam requirements, which together with compulsary chosen modul/moduls qualifies for fulfilling one sphere of work.

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The most important characters of modularity

Posted by Henrik | English | szerda 25 november 2009 15:12

The most important characters of modularity:
The new NQL is characterized by modularity. The most important features are:
- Several qualifications can contain common modules. For a new qualification one has to finish only the different modules, and those modules which are the same can be acknowledged in case of learning new qualification.
- Because of this acknowledgement the possibility to pass through among the qualifications is increased and training time gets shorter.
- Training is more flexible.
- Exams are taken from one module after the other when finishing training. In case of unsuccessful exam each module can be repeated one by one.

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