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South African Qualifications Authority’s own staff

Background

South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) has started an internal pilot project with two candidates. In both instances, the candidates have good working experience, sound knowledge, skills and competences for an appointment to a higher level in SAQA than the current employment level they occupy. Both the candidates have excellent possibilities to be promoted into the higher level posts, but neither has the stipulated qualification level for the job. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) will help to recognise and validate their experience and other learning in order to enable them to be interviewed once the posts are advertised.

This pilot project places SAQA in an interesting position as it is one of the first organisations to pilot the new national RPL policy within its own organisation to the benefit of staff who wish to be able to compete in an open interview process for higher level jobs. SAQA had an RPL policy previously, which has since been replaced by the new 2013 national policy. This new policy has placed focus on RPL for access, advanced standing and credit. In SAQA’s experience, most of the RPL projects which were conducted using the first RPL policy, focused to a large extent on assessment and RPL for access to further study. The new policy emphasizes the benefits of RPL across a range of areas, with assessment being only one of the components recognized in the RPL process.

Procedures and processes

  • The process starts with mapping the outcome statements in the qualifications to the job descriptions of the positions for which the candidates wish to apply.
  • The candidates are then guided in the process to produce the relevant evidence (matched to the outcome statements and job description requirements) for assessment and validation.
  • The assessment is moderated by external field specialists.
  • Initially, the outcome will be the recognition of the candidates’ required knowledge, skills and competence in order to be considered for the higher post.
  • The candidates may also apply to an accredited provider for formal recognition and award of credits.

Outcomes and ways forward

One of the results of SAQA’s initiative to apply RPL on its own staff has been that the SAQA RPL policy has matured to include teaching, learning and assessment. This moves the SAQA RPL policy into the important global trend of recognising that ever more workers and learners will work and learn and through this iteration, they will gain experience and knowledge which should or could be recognised and validated at any given stage – for credit, access or advanced professional standing.

Source: UNESCO UIL

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