From 2008, EU member states, within the so-called referencing processes, refer all
qualifications to the eight levels of the common European
Qualifications Framework (EQF). The aim of the EQF is comprehension and comparability of qualifications within
the European countries. The referencing of qualification levels to the EQF is provided within the EQF NCP project in the Czech Republic, by the EQF Coordination Point. The Czech
referencing process and its results are described in the National Referencing Report of the
Czech Republic (2.66 MB)
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- The EQF helps people to find a job abroad – article published in Odborné vzdělávání (Professional Education), 13 June 2011
- What is your level? This is the question asked by Europe – article published in Lidové noviny, 7 June 2011
- In May 2011, the referencing process was completed, in order to reference all qualifications in the Czech Republic to eight levels within the common European Qualifications Framework (EQF). The National Referencing Report of the Czech Republic (2.66 MB) , describing the process and its results, was approved by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, and the Report was approved by the Czech government in July 2011.
- Seminars about the European Qualifications Framework – information about seminars which were held in March and April in seven regions of the Czech Republic
- Press release: Qualifications in European countries will be comparable (22 March 2011)
- On 11 March 2011, the Conference about Referencing the Czech Qualification Levels to the EQF Levels was held in Prague – more information about the conference, including the presentations, can be found here.