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Bergan, Sjur – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2009
The Council of Europe/UNESCO Recognition Convention (also known as the Lisbon Recognition Convention) provides the legal framework for academic recognition in Europe, and it serves a double purpose: as a legal text and as a guide to good practice. The ENIC and NARIC Networks promote the implementation of the Convention and seek to develop a better…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualifications, Academic Standards, Comparative Education
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Rauhvargers, Andrejs – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2009
The purpose of this article is to consider the effects of the currently emerging qualifications frameworks upon the recognition of qualifications within the European Higher Education Area. We will therefore concentrate on the main principles of the assessment of foreign higher education qualifications, on the national qualifications frameworks…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Qualifications, Recognition (Achievement)
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West, Anne; Barham, Eleanor – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2009
This paper explores the relationship between student mobility, qualifications and academic recognition within Europe. It provides an outline of supranational legal instruments and policies in relation to academic recognition and student mobility. It then examines some of the difficulties associated with the different concepts underpinning the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Qualifications, Recognition (Achievement)
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Hunt, E. Stephen – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2009
Both the US and European higher education systems have long histories of transatlantic cooperation, a tradition that it is important to preserve and enhance even in the context of increased competition and important systemic reforms in both North America and Europe. The Bologna Process has led to several systemic reforms in European higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Quality Control, Foreign Countries, Accountability