Statements on RPL

ENQA - European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education

Recognition of prior learning is an important facilitator for lifelong learning, flexible learning paths and expanding access to higher education. The role of quality assurance agencies in supporting this varies depending on their remit within a higher education system, but it can include reviewing institutional processes for RPL as part of external quality assurance processes, and providing information and training for the higher education community on how to approach RPL.

 

A European RPL Network can support all organisations that are involved in RPL by providing a forum for the sharing of practices and exchange of information, and more generally by raising the profile and understanding of RPL in the higher education community.

 

About ENQA

ENQA is the membership association of quality assurance agencies in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). ENQA's mission is to drive the development of quality assurance in the EHEA by representing agencies internationally, supporting them nationally, and providing them with comprehensive services and networking opportunities. ENQA promotes the enhancement of quality and the development of a quality culture in higher education.

EUA - European University Association

RPL is still one of the neglected commitments of the Bologna Process, despite several Ministerial Communiqués. Most HE systems in Europe either do not allow RPL, or limit it (e.g. only for credits, or only for access). However, RPL has the potential of allowing HEIs to more easily fulfill their societal role as providers of lifelong and more flexible learning, especially considering the spreading relevance of micro-credentials.

 

A European RPL Network could help foster more attention on and understanding of RPL, by

  • enabling professional exchanges and peer-learning on RPL, including good practice and joint exploration of new developments, such as micro-credentials;
  • sharing reliable information with the wider sector, including initiatives in countries which are not yet involved;
  • potentially encouraging and supporting the development of national RPL initiatives;
  • providing a "policy voice" on RPL, also in view of the European policy developments.

About EUA

The European University Association (EUA) represents more than 850 universities and national rectors' conferences in 49 European countries. EUA plays a crucial role in the Bologna Process and in influencing EU policies on higher education, research and innovation. Through continuous interaction with a range of other European and international organisations, EUA ensures that the independent voice of European universities is heard. EUA's work covers RPL from an international policy-perspective, for example in the context of the Bologna Process, and through its scoping work with members, for example through its Trends surveys.

eucen - European University Continuing Education Network

eucen has always advocated for VNIL (validation of non-formal and informal learning) as a powerful tool for social inclusion that gives a second chance to individuals. This alternative route into higher education could help those who have been denied the opportunity to enter for a variety of social, political, legal or economic reasons. The VNIL processes ensure that candidates are recognised for what they have learned during their working life or their life experiences more generally. It helps candidates to identify, analyse and evaluate what they have learned from experience, relate it to formal studies and construct a claim to have their acquired knowledge recognised, and it gives visibility to the competences that, sometimes, individuals are not fully aware they have, thereby boosting both their motivation and self-esteem.

 

About eucen

Core objectives of eucen

- Building a member-centred community which enables the exchange of ideas, experience, knowledge
  and best practices in ULLL between members of the network.

- Expanding the provision of high quality, flexible and inclusive learning opportunities in universities
  throughout Europe for the  benefit of adult learners from all backgrounds.

- Contributing to the field of ULLL through the development and dissemination of cutting-edge research
  and practice.

- Influencing the development of ULLL policy at institutional, national and European level.

- Advocating and promoting a European model of lifelong learning based on democracy, equal rights
  and social justice.

 

eucen has always advocated for VNIL as a powerful tool for social inclusion that gives a second chance to individuals. See Validation of non-formal and informal learning as a powerful tool for University Lifelong Learning in Europe

EURASHE - European Association of Institutions in Higher Education

From HEI's perspective, it is crucial that the European RPL-Network will Provide opportunities for HEIs to gain capacity and understanding of the RPL issues. It is Crucial to unify the understanding of the concept, term and methodology to allow professionals conducting those processes and regulators to find common ground. As the European education stakeholder NGO, it is necessary to take a disseminating role, and have materials ready for our members whose ambitions are to boost up the RPL in their remits.

 

About EURASHE

EURASHE (European Association of Institutions in Higher Education) is the European education stakeholder organization representing the interest of a wide variety of HEIs focused on applied, professional and regional contexts. The Recognition of prior learning in the context of such institutions is crucial to attracting students and reducing obstacles in planning the life-long learning journey for learners. In the professional context, it is also linked with the recognition of the qualifications earned through engagement with the world of work.