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The need of validation and recognition of learning outcomes acquired non‐formally and informally: A comparative study

Margarita Teresevičienė (Department of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania)
Vaiva Zuzevičiūtė (Department of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania)
Julie Hyde (Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK)

Baltic Journal of Management

ISSN: 1746-5265

Article publication date: 18 September 2007

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to examine and summarize the findings of a comparative survey carried out to assess how learning outcomes acquired non‐formally or informally are validated and recognized. Owing to limitations of the study, this paper just seeks to consider the challenges that higher education faces, and the new possibilities that might emerge.

Design/methodology/approach

The methodology of the study includes critical and systemic analysis of references, also quantitative and qualitative research, which was completed as a three‐stage survey. The following methods were used: analysis of recent legal and political educational documents, structured interviews of experts, and a questionnaire comprising open and closed type questions.

Findings

The EU is committed to the principles of transferable learning but, until the principles and processes of recognition and validation of learning are integrated within national policy, this is unlikely to happen in any meaningful way. The current situation of autonomous HE management militates against consistency and equity of access for students wishing to have learning recognised and accredited.

Research limitations/implications

A total of 55.3 per cent of questionnaires were returned (as 600 questionnaires have been sent out to NGOs in the countries mentioned), so this must be seen as a limitation of the study.

Practical implications

Findings can be used in designing and implementing procedures of validation and recognition in higher education (of learning outcomes acquired non‐formally and informally, e.g. in work place).

Originality/value

A targeted study enables one to make an informed comparison of practices (in the field of validation and recognition) among different countries, and to identify elements of the process that are successful in a variety of contexts.

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Citation

Teresevičienė, M., Zuzevičiūtė, V. and Hyde, J. (2007), "The need of validation and recognition of learning outcomes acquired non‐formally and informally: A comparative study", Baltic Journal of Management, Vol. 2 No. 3, pp. 334-350. https://doi.org/10.1108/17465260710817528

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2007, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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