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Certifications or microcredentials of workers. Between european recommendations and national reforms, what conception of qualifications?

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Title: Certifications or microcredentials of workers. Between european recommendations and national reforms, what conception of qualifications?
Authors: Caillaud, Pascal
Contributors: Caillaud, Pascal
Publisher Information: 2024.
Publication Year: 2024
Subject Terms: micro-certifications, vocational training, cadre européen des certifications, [SHS.DROIT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Law, qualification professionnelle, certifications, formation professionnelle, lifelong learning, qualifications, formation tout au long de la vie, microcredentials, European Qualifications Framework
Description: Les dernières réformes de la formation professionnelle ont fait de la certification une des notions centrales du système français de formation. Mais de quelles certifications professionnelles parle-t-on ? Les évolutions récentes en France comme au niveau européen visent à promouvoir la transparence, la comparabilité et la transférabilité des certifications décernées en Europe, notamment par la proposition d’une nomenclature de niveaux de formation et de systèmes d’unités capitalisables. Elles visent également à inciter les États membres à développer des micro-certifications pour les intégrer dans les systèmes d’éducation et de formation et participer aux politiques de l’emploi et du marché du travail. Ces évolutions interrogent. Certifications et micro-certifications visent-elles toujours la qualification ?
The latest reforms in vocational training have made certification one of the central concepts in the French training system. But what professional qualifications are we talking about? Recent developments in France and promoted by the European Union aim to promote the transparency, comparability and transferability of qualifications awarded in Europe, in particular by proposing a nomenclature of levels of training and credit systems, but also to encourage Member States to develop micro-certifications in order to integrate them into education and training systems and participate in employment and labour market policies. These developments raise questions. Are certifications and micro-certifications still aimed at qualification?
Document Type: Article
File Description: application/pdf
Language: French
Access URL: https://shs.hal.science/halshs-04768465v1
Accession Number: edsair.od.......177..1e04272afbe03150a53043d3b9f3f505
Database: OpenAIRE
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