- For the purpose of this Article, 'common training framework' means a common set of minimum knowledge, skills and competences necessary for the pursuit of a specific profession.
- Under this framework, units of learning outcomes are described as components of a qualification, each of which consists of a coherent set of knowledge, skills and competence that can be assessed and validated.
- Applicants shall take the entire set of theoretical knowledge examinations for a specific licence or rating under the responsibility of one Member State.
- Unit of learning outcomes (unit) means a component of a qualification, consisting of a coherent set of knowledge, skills and competence, that can be assessed and validated;
- Culture could be described as the set of knowledge, customs and levels of artistic and scientific development that defines an era or social group.
- This requires teachers to develop a specific set of skills and knowledge, and in turn requires significant investment in training both new and experienced teachers.
- A unit is a component of a qualification, consisting of a coherent set of knowledge, skills and competence that can be assessed and validated with a number of associated ECVET points.
- Common training principles should take the form of common training frameworks based on a common set of knowledge, skills and competences or common training tests.
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- This requires teachers to develop a specific set of skills and knowledge, and in turn requires significant investment in training both new and experienced teachers.
- Under this framework, units of learning outcomes are described as components of a qualification, each of which consists of a coherent set of knowledge, skills and competence that can be assessed and validated.
- Unit of learning outcomes (unit) means a component of a qualification, consisting of a coherent set of knowledge, skills and competence, that can be assessed and validated;
- A unit is a component of a qualification, consisting of a coherent set of knowledge, skills and competence that can be assessed and validated with a number of associated ECVET points.
- Applicants shall take the entire set of theoretical knowledge examinations for a specific licence or rating under the responsibility of one Member State.
- Common training principles should take the form of common training frameworks based on a common set of knowledge, skills and competences or common training tests.
- For the purpose of this Article, 'common training framework' means a common set of minimum knowledge, skills and competences necessary for the pursuit of a specific profession.
- Culture could be described as the set of knowledge, customs and levels of artistic and scientific development that defines an era or social group.
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