Qualifications frameworks for the European higher education area

A new instrumentalism or "much ado about nothing"?

Authors

  • Berit Karseth

Keywords:

educación superior, higher education, proceso de Bolonia, Bologna Process, Marcos de calificación, Teoría curricular, Qualifications frameworks, curriculum theory

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to explore the development of qualifications frameworks as a key element in the Bologna process, which aims to develop a European Higher Education Area by 2010.By setting up descriptors of learning outcomes, a European qualifications framework is intended as an instrument that enables Europe to coordinate and exchange qualifications. Furthermore, the article analyses the proposal of a national qualifications framework in Norway and institutional responses to it. Despite general support for the idea of a framework, the analysis shows that the institutions question the possibility of a qualifications framework that fits all types of educational programmes. With reference to curriculum theory the article concludes that the idea of a qualifications framework based on measurable learning outcomes represents a turn towards an instrumental curriculum approach in higher education, in contrast to a traditional curriculum approach which foregrounds disciplinary content and its mastery. Drawing on institutional theory the article also questions the possible impact of qualifications frameworks in higher education.

Published

2010-08-05

How to Cite

Karseth, B. (2010). Qualifications frameworks for the European higher education area: A new instrumentalism or "much ado about nothing"?. REencuentro. Analysis of University Problems, 22(58), 6–16. Retrieved from https://reencuentro.xoc.uam.mx/index.php/reencuentro/article/view/746

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