TWINNING AZERBAIJAN
Support to the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan for Further Adherence of the Higher Education System to the European Higher Education Area (AZ-ad-EHEA)
AZ/14/ENP/OT/31
EU Short Term Expert Mission Report
Component and Activity:
Component: 4. Standards and Guidelines for QA in HE
Activity: 4.5 Pilot Evaluations
Name of the Expert: Ms Hilla Aurén
Dates of the Mission: 20 – 24 February 2017
Contractor: Finnish Education Evaluation Centre (FINEEC) /
Estonian Quality Agency for Higher and Vocational Education (EKKA)
International cooperation in quality assurance has been an essential element of the Bologna process aiming to create a European Higher Education Area. A central tool in this work has been the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (also known as the ESG). The Twinning project offers an opportunity for applying the ESG in Azerbaijani higher education. One of the mandatory results of the project is to develop Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Higher Education in Azerbaijan (AzSG) in line with the ESG and to test them with three higher education institutions.
In April 2016 a Drafting Group was appointed by the Ministry of Education to work on a proposal for AzSG. A draft manual for the pilot evaluations was discussed with the Advisory Group in a seminar in June 2016. The draft was published on the Twinning project’s website in order to get feedback on the assessment areas and criteria. Amendments were made to the manual based on the feedback. The capacity of the pilot institutions to conduct a self-evaluation was supported through trainings and events in several previous missions. The self-evaluation reports were submitted by the three pilot universities in January-February 2017 and have been translated or are currently undergoing translation to English.
The main aims of the pilot evaluations have been set as: supporting the strategic management of institutions, providing external feedback to the institutions’ own internal quality assurance procedures as well as informing the internal and external stakeholders of the compliance of the institutions’ quality assurance with the ESG. The pilot evaluations will have an institutional approach with the focus on teaching and learning. The evaluation report will provide the pilot institutions with information regarding their strengths and good practices as well as recommendations for the institutions’ further development.
The overall aim of the Component 4 is to develop Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Higher Education in Azerbaijan, in line with the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance (ESG) and test them with three higher education institutions.
In Activity 4.5, the Standards and Guidelines are tested in pilot evaluations at three higher education institutions – Azerbaijan State Economic University, Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University and Azerbaijan Technical University. The objective of the first mission of Activity 4.5 was to prepare for the pilots by visiting the three pilot evaluation universities and meeting with the relevant staff to provide information on the arrangements of the pilots.
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Activities/Meetings BC experts met (title and institution) |
Remarks |
20.2.2017 |
- Meeting of STEs - MoE: Kick-off meeting - ANO: Meeting with the staff of ANO to define the main topics for discussion during the mission - Participants from MoE and ANO: Tofig Ahmadov, Vusala Gurbanova, Aytaj Pashayeva, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov, Elmira Manafova, Marziya Aghayeva, Konul Ibadova, Tofig Musatafayev - STEs Heli Mattisen, Hilla Aurén - RTA’s team Reijo Aholainen, RTA assistant Aytaj Atakishiyeva, Language assistant Tarlan Arzumanov |
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21.2.2017 |
Azerbaijan State Economic University
- Meeting with the Rector and the self-evaluation team, briefing of the site visit for the pilot evaluation - Participants: Adalat Ibadov, Shahin Bayramov, Rasim Sharifov, Sevda Hajibayova, Humay Agayeva, Anar Huseynov, Mehriban Maharramova, Afet Jafarova, Reshad Maharramov, Navai Aliyev, İnara Rzayeva, Ulviyya Rasulova, Ragif Gasimov, Mirsahib Eminov, Fatima Aliyeva - ANO: Tofig Ahmadov, Elshan Nuriyev, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov - RTA’s team - STEs Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Aurén
- ANO: Discussion of ANO’s accreditation standards with ANO team - Participants: Tofig Ahmadov, Elshan Nuriyev, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov, Farida Huseynova; RTA team, STEs Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Aurén |
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22.2.2017 |
Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University
- Meeting with the Rector and the self-evaluation team, briefing of the site visit for the pilot evaluation - Participants: Jafar Jafarov, Gamar Isayeva, Leyla Aliyeva, Munavvar Rajabova, Konul Asgarova, Farida Huseynova, Anvar Imanov, Yashar Huseyneliyev, Asef Kazimov, Shahla Ahmadova, Senan Aliyev - ANO: Tofig Ahmadov, Elshan Nuriyev, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov - RTA’s team - STEs Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Aurén
- Project Steering committee meeting at MoE |
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23.2.2017 |
Azerbaijan Technical University - Meeting with the Vice Rector and the self-evaluation team, briefing of the site visit for the pilot evaluation - Participants: Khalig Yahudov, Natig Ahmadov, Ali Khalilov, Elvin Bakhtiyarli, Mammadaslan Guliyev, Mehman Binnatov, Israil Elyazov, Huseyn Mirzayev, Mirzali Seyidzade, Fuad Mammadov, Nilufar Rahimova, Gabil Hashimov, Akif Bakhshiyev, Rafayil Ahmadov, Elchin Rzayev - ANO: Tofig Ahmadov, Konul Ibadova, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov - RTA’s team - STEs Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Aurén
- ANO: Discussion of Accreditations Rules with ANO team. - Participants: Tofig Ahmadov, Elshan Nuriyev, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Murado, RTA’s team, STEs Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Aurén |
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24.2.2017 |
MoE |
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The meetings at the pilot evaluation universities - Azerbaijan State Economic University on February 21st, at Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University on February 22nd and at Azerbaijan Technical University on February 23rd - were carried out successfully. The STE was accompanied by the MS Project Leader, the MS Junior Project Leader, staff from the Accreditation and Nostrification Office as well as the RTA’s team. The delegation were welcomed by the Rectors and Vice-Rectors of the universities, who assured their satisfaction with participating in the pilot evaluations. The meetings were attended by the staff involved in the self-evaluation process and the contact persons from each university. During the meetings, the STE reviewed the aims of the evaluation, the ethical principles (code of conduct) of the evaluation group, and provided information regarding the schedule, programme, interviews, composition of the evaluation group and the reporting process. The STE also informed the universities of what is expected from them in preparing and conducting the site visits. Discussions took place at each university regarding who should be invited to the interviews. The universities also had an opportunity to comment and ask questions regarding the evaluation process. Some of the questions included who to consider as external stakeholders for the university, and how syllabi are reviewed in the evaluation.
In addition, several organisational issues regarding the pilot evaluations were discussed and decided during the mission between the Project Leaders, STE, RTA’s office and in consultation with the MoE and ANO staff. These issues included the compensation for local participants in the evaluations groups, the attendance of observers and the training provided for the evaluation groups at the beginning of the site visit weeks.
An issue that rose during the mission was that the same student representative had been assigned to all three evaluation groups, causing an unfair workload for the student. The RTA’s office will try to recruit other students for two of the evaluation groups.
The participation of some of the local experts in the evaluation groups still needs to be confirmed, including the student representatives for the Azerbaijan State Economic University and the Azerbaijan Technical University.
The evaluation groups have a considerable amount of work ahead of them, and the role of the project managers as well as chairs is crucial. It is necessary to coordinate the process among the FINEEC and EKKA project managers, in order to implement the three pilot evaluations in a similar manner in all three universities.
The mission provided a good opportunity to discuss the next steps in the pilot evaluations, and arrangements for the pilot evaluations are underway. The pilot evaluations will provide an excellent learning opportunity for all.
TWINNING AZERBAIJAN
Support to the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan for Further Adherence of the Higher Education System to the European Higher Education Area (AZ-ad-EHEA)
AZ/14/ENP/OT/31
EU Short Term Expert Mission Report
Component and Activity:
Component: 1. Legal and Regulatory
Activity: 1.2 Revisions of the Legislative Framework
Name of the Expert: Ms Heli Mattisen
Dates of the Mission: 20-24 February 2017
Contractor: Finnish Education Evaluation Centre (FINEEC) /
Estonian Quality Agency for Higher and Vocational Education (EKKA)
As a result of the previous mission of Activity 1.2 that took place on 7 – 11 November 2016, the STEs Lagle Zobel and Helka Kekäläinen proposed a number of recommendations regarding the new draft of accreditation standards and accreditation rules developed by ANO. Based on the recommendations, ANO drafted new versions of standards and rules which was translated by Twinning office and sent to the STE’s of the Legal Component.
The final version of the Accreditation Rules of Higher Education Institutions (Accreditation Rules) and Standards determining the compliance of the activity of institution with the requirements of state education standards (Accreditation Standards) should be forwarded to the Cabinet of Ministers for approval in March 2017.
The main objectives of the Mission were:
Date |
Activities/Meetings BC experts met (title and institution) |
Remarks |
20.02.2017 |
- Meeting of STEs - Kick-off meeting at the MoE, inter alia discussing next steps in developing a new version of State Standards for Higher Education and Statute for Higher Education Institution - Meeting in ANO: meeting with ANO staff, defining main topics for diccussions during the mission Participants from MoE and ANO: Tofig Ahmadov,Vusala Gurbanova, Aytaj Pashayeva, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov, Elmira Manafova, Marziya Aghayeva, Konul Ibadova Tofig Musatafayev; STE’s Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Auren; RTA‘steam |
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21.02.2017 |
- Azerbaijan State Economic University: Meeting with the Rector and the self-evaluation team, briefing of the site visit for the pilot evaluation Participants: Adalat Ibadov, Shahin Bayramov, Rasim Sharifov; Sevda Hajibayova, Humay Agayeva, Anar Huseynov, Mehriban Maharramova, Afet Jafarova , Reshad Maharramov, Navai Aliyev, İnara Rzayeva, Ulviyya Rasulova, Ragif Gasimov, Mirsahib Eminov, Fatima Aliyeva; ANO: Tofig Ahmadov, Elshan Nuriyev, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov. RTA team, STE’s Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Auren
- ANO: Discussion of the ANO’s accreditation standards with ANO team. Participants: Tofig Ahmadov, Elshan Nuriyev, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov, Farida Huseynova; RTA team, STE’s Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Auren. |
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22.02.2017 |
- Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University: Meeting with the Rector and the self-evaluation team, briefing of the site visit for the pilot evaluation Participants: Jafar Jafarov, Gamar Isayeva, Leyla Aliyeva, Munavvar Rajabova,Konul Asgarova, Farida Huseynova, Anvar Imanov, Yashar Huseyneliyev, Asef Kazimov, Shahla Ahmadova, Senan Aliyev; ANO: Tofig Ahmadov, Elshan Nuriyev, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov; RTA team, STE’s Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Auren.
- Project Steering committee meeting
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23.02.2017 |
- Azerbaijan Technical University: Meeting with the Vice Rector and the self-evaluation team, briefing of the site visit for the pilot evaluation Participants: Khalig Yahudov, Natig Ahmadov; Ali Khalilov, Elvin Bakhtiyarli, Mammadaslan Guliyev, Mehman Binnatov, Israil Elyazov, Huseyn Mirzayev, Mirzali Seyidzade, Fuad Mammadov, Nilufar Rahimova, Gabil Hashimov, Akif Bakhshiyev, Rafayil Ahmadov, Elchin Rzayev; ANO: Tofig Ahmadov, Konul Ibadova, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Muradov; RTA team, STE’s Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Auren.
- ANO: Discussion of Accreditations Rules with ANO team. Participants: Tofig Ahmadov, Elshan Nuriyev, Tarana Mammadova, Anar Murado; RTA team, STE’s Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Auren. |
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24.02.2017 |
- Meeting with Tofig Ahmadov: discussion of further steps regarding accreditations standards and rules as well as organisation of pilot evaluations - Meeting with Emin Emrullayev: agreement on reimbursement of the fee for local experts by the beneficiary - Meeting with Sülhaddin Gozalov and Vusala Gurbanova: study visit to Brussels; information about next missions regarding the roadmap for doctoral education and revision of the new draft of State Standards for Higher Education Participants: RTA team, STE’s Helka Kekäläinen, Heli Mattisen, Hilla Auren. |
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The expected results of the mission were achieved. The new draft of Accreditation Rules and Accreditation Standards, as well as recommendations were discussed. Due to the active participation of ANO, it was possible to critically evaluate the impact and applicability of recommendations.
Remarkable efforts have been made by ANO in reviewing the existing Accreditation Rules and Accreditation Standards. In order to provide further support ANO regarding the improvement of their regulatory framework, we have the following recommendations:
Regarding the Accreditation Standards
However, the concept of learning outcomes has not yet been introduced in the Standards. According to clause 1.2 of the ESG, institutions should have processes for the design and approval of their programs. The programs should be designed so that they meet the objectives set for them, including the intended learning outcomes. This should serve the overall objective of student-centred learning established in clause 1.3 of the ESG.
We strongly recommended adding to part 4 of the Draft Standard also explicit requirements for learning outcome based programme development as well as assessment of achieved learning outcomes. For example, following criteria could be added / reviewed:
6.9. Number of doctoral and dissertation students assigned to one academic supervisor shall correspond to norms etc. The investment of expert-time requested for checking the fulfilment of the aforementioned requirements will not in balance with the level of potential impact for quality improvement.
Regarding the Accreditation Rules
As soon as the full trust of the Ministry has been gained, we recommend giving ANO full organizational and operational autonomy regarding its procedures and formal outcomes of the quality assurance processes. Implementing this recommendation definitely requires some fundamental changes on legislative level.
The reviewed principles of election and composition of the Council, including possible limitations, should be included also in the Statute of HEIs.
A worksheet has been prepared for the Accreditation Commission (in the Final Review of the Accreditation Commission) for determining whether different accreditation areas are in line, partially in line or not in line with the Accreditation Standards.
The Accreditation Rules (see clauses 6.4 – 6.7) give the Accreditation Council an option to make one of three decisions based on the Accreditation Review: to fully accredit the institution/study programme if they meet the standards; to accredit the institution/study programme for 1 year if they partially meet the standards; and not to accredit the institution/study programme if the standards are not met.
However, the principles, pursuant to which the Council determines whether the standards are fully/partially/not met have not been elaborated in the Rules, providing the Council with a very wide margin of discretion in decision-making. In order to ensure equal treatment of all the HEIs and guarantee the consistency and predictability of accreditation results, it would be advisable to develop some sort of a framework for decision-making for the Council. E.g, it could be clarified - either in the Accreditation Rules or some other ANO regulation made available to the public - how the assessments given by the Accreditation Commission to different assessment areas affect the final outcome of accreditation process.
There were no unexpected results.
There were no issues left open after the Mission.
There are 2 missions left in the Component 1 and it is important that the revision of the State Standards of Higher Education and the Statute of Higher Education Institution planned for the last mission week will and support the development of quality in higher education in Azerbaijan.
The sound and constructive cooperation between the higher education department and ANO in developing the legal framework for quality assurance in higher education is crucial.
TWINNING AZERBAIJAN
Support to the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan for Further Adherence of the Higher Education System to the European Higher Education Area (AZ-ad-EHEA)
AZ/14/ENP/OT/31
EU Short Term Expert Mission Report
Component and Activity:
Component: 3. Developing AzQF
Activity: 3.5 Enhancing Practices and Procedures
Name of the Expert: Mr Gunnar Vaht; Ms Baiba Ramina
Dates of the Mission: 27 February – 3 March 2017
Contractor: Finnish Education Evaluation Centre (FINEEC) /
Estonian Quality Agency for Higher and Vocational Education (EKKA)
The Republic of Azerbaijan signed the Lisbon Recognition Convention (LRC) in 1997 and was first country that ratified (1998) the Convention. The preliminary system of recognition of foreign qualifications was introduced in 1992, but the Government Regulation on recognition process according to the principles of the LRC was adopted in 2003.
Until 2016 the competent authority for nostrification was Ministry of Education, since April 2016 the recognition and nostrification tasks were transferred to the ANO when this new institution was established for accreditation and nostrification/recognition.
The Republic of Azerbaijan is highly interested in qualified specialists studied abroad, and for this purpose there is a strict and detailed assessment of study programmes and foreign qualifications. The recognition authority often meets the problem that the quality of some individual qualifications from some countries of former Soviet Union is not at appropriate level to the labor market in Azerbaijan.
About 70% of foreign qualifications are recognised in practice, 20% are not recognised on the reason that knowledge of holders of foreign qualifications are at lower level than requirements in national standards and 10% of applicants present incomplete documentation for nostification.
The ANO is the only competent authority for recognition of foreign qualifications in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The holder of qualification should present the application together with all documentation on-line to the ANO. According to the national legislation, all documents must be translated and certified by apostille. In case the country is not party to the Hague Convention, the legalisation is required. The time limit is usually one month and the process is not free of charge to the applicant.
The procedure to the nostrification has three steps: 1) checking application and documents submitted for nostrification, and assessing whether the qualification is awarded by a recognized education institution; 2) assessing and giving equivalency to the qualification, and 3) inviting the applicant to the interview, and making final nostrification decision.
The assessment of foreign qualification for nostrification is based on seeking equivalency of the study programme. During the assessment of programme it is compared whether the programme completed abroad correspond to the national standard of the same or similar programme. The assessment of equivalency takes place at universities where the same or similar programmes are offered. The comparison of equivalency includes the list of courses and number of hours of each course. The programme content should be the same or very similar to the programme provided by the universities in Azerbaijan. In case the programme is not offered by the universities in Azerbaijan, the foreign qualification should be not recognized.
If a foreign qualification is not recognized, the ANO will explain the reason of rejection. The applicant has right to appeal the nostrification decision.
At the end of nostrification process an applicant receive two certificates – one for general recognition and one for nostrification.
The objective of the mission was to facilitate the elaboration of a proposal for reflecting higher education of the AzQF in Azerbaijani recognition procedures and practices. The objective includes one-day national seminar on academic recognition of foreign qualifications and periods of study in Europe and Republic of Azerbaijan, and workshop on recognition practices and assessment criteria to the staff of ANO. The main task of the mission was to share information about best practices in Europe and to facilitate recognition criteria and procedure in the Republic of Azerbaijan.
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Activities/Meetings BC experts met (title and institution) |
Remarks |
27.02.2017 |
Kick-off meeting of the mission on Objective of Activity 3.5 at the Ministry of Education. Planning and preparing of programme and agenda to the seminar on recognition of foreign qualifications:
Mr. Aazad Akhundov – Senior Adviser, Science and Higher Education Department, CL3
Mr Emin Nasirov – Head of ENIC Azerbaijan, ANO
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28.02.2017 |
Preparation of seminar presentations. Work with presentation slides. |
Individual work |
01.03.2017 |
Seminar on assessment and recognition of foreign qualifications for the representatives of the Ministry of Education, ANO and higher education institutions. Presentations and discussions. |
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02.03.2017 |
Workshop with the staff of ANO; presentations and discussions on assessment and recognition criteria and recognition practices in Latvia, Estonia and Azerbaijan. rafting report and conclusions of two-day visit to ANO.
Mr Emin Nasirov – Head of ENIC Azerbaijan, ANO
Other ANO staff (6 peaople) |
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03.03.2017 |
Meeting at the Ministry of Education. Reporting the visit (mission review). Presentation of observations and main findings. Remarks and recommendations for further cooperation in the field of recognition of qualifications. |
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The expected results of the mission were proposals for updating recognition procedures and practice.
All expected results were achieved. Seminar on assessment and recognition of foreign qualifications for the representatives of the Ministry of Education, ANO and higher education institutions, and workshop together with the staff of ANO were organised.
No unexpected results occurred.
No issues regarding the mission were left open. The purpose of the mission was fulfilled.
No missions foreseen with the project.
Since the ANO was established in 2016 there have been successful developments for assessment and recognition of foreign qualifications in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The staff of the recognition division is open to introduce new developments according to the LRC and its subsidiary texts.
The ANO receives a lot of foreign qualifications for recognition, the important amount of applicants are coming from the countries of former Soviet Union, mostly from Russian Federation, Ukraine and Georgia, where fake degrees and studies are problems to the office work. The ANO is putting a lot of efforts to check the authenticity of educational documents, and quite a lot of time is spent for verification and interviews of the holders of qualifications. Verification of evidence of studies is important part of recognition, however it could be clearly stated in operational charter of recognition, that interviews is not a tool for all applicants, and that it is used only when evaluator have some doubts about evidence of studies. Hereby it is suggested to create schematic outline as it is used in European Area of Recognition (EAR) Manual http://ear.enic-naric.net/emanual/ .
The workshop with the staff of ANO was focused on recognition criteria, and special cases and practices with the qualifications from different countries.
Current system of recognition of foreign qualifications is focusing on the content of the programme, the content of each course, number of working hours and other input elements that makes the recognition too detailed and complex. According to the national regulation: definition of the equivalence of higher education specialties is carried out through: Examination – recognition of higher education specialties of foreign countries and definition of compliance of the education acquired in the foreign country with educational standards of the Republic of Azerbaijan https://www.nostrifikasiya.edu.az/frontend/en/content/item/9-%C3%BCmumi-qaydalar.
According to the subsidiary texts to the LRC the recognition of foreign qualifications should be based on five key elements of the qualifications – level, workload, profile, quality and learning outcomes, and the function of a qualification (formal right of the holder of qualification in home system of education). The ANO works for simplification of the assessment process, but the draft guidelines for new recognition system are not yet adopted by the Government. Therefore it can be suggested that the Ministry of Education will improve the recognition procedures moving from equivalence to the recognition unless substantial differences can be shown between the foreign and national qualification. It is suggested to implement the assessment and recognition system in the light of guidelines approved by the ENIC (European Network of Information Centres on Academic Recognition) – European Area of Recognition (EAR) manual, which is a practical tool for recognition authorities, credential evaluators and admission officers.
Also it can be suggested to use and implement subsidiary texts to the LRC to improve fair recognition of qualifications concerning higher education. Recommendation on Criteria and Procedures for Assessment of Foreign Qualifications (revised, adopted in 2010), and Recommendation on the Use the Qualifications Frameworks in the Recognition of Foreign Qualifications (adopted in 2013) are the fundamental tools for this process to introduce recommended criteria and procedure towards fair recognition based on learning outcomes.
According to the Recommendation on the Use the Qualifications Frameworks in the Recognition of Foreign Qualifications, the competent recognition authorities should also refer to the National Qualifications Framework, European Qualifications Frameworks and other similar Qualifications Frameworks as part of the assessment process. Therefore the development of Azerbaijan Qualification Framework will be a good transparency tool for the recognition of qualifications awarded by the education institutions in Azerbaijan.
LRC states that authorities shall provide adequate information on any institution belonging to its higher education system, and on any programme operated by these institutions. Higher education institutions in Azerbaijan are recommended to provide minimum information about their higher education programmes and qualification on their websites. Minimum information should be provided not only on national, but also on commonly used language, preferable in English.
It is very important to provide information about the educational system of Azerbaijan and on recognition issues on the website of ANO.
ENIC Network is useful in collecting information about education systems and lists of recognised education institutions. ANO looking forward to cooperate with the activities of the network, including the participation on recognition listserv (ENIC listserv). The ENIC network is established to exchange information and support assessment and recognition of foreign qualifications as well to exchange information on higher education systems and recognized institutions. Therefore a suggestion is also to improve information provision about Azerbaijani higher education system and recognition in the network´s website www.enic-naric.net.
Effort should be put to improve language skills of the recognition staff of ANO. The working language of ENIC Network is English, also all projects introduced by the European Commission and working documentation presented by the Council of Europe and UNESCO are in English. Capacity building of the staff of ANO should be part of development strategy of ANO. Therefore the suggestion is to organise regular staff training in the forms of study visits to other countries, on-line training courses, participation in conferences and seminars organised by the ENIC offices or international organisations in the field of recognition.
To improve cooperation with universities and disseminate information on recognition practices it is suggested to organize regular seminars on recognition for higher education audience.
ANO recognition terminology is recommended to use in light of Lisbon Recognition Convention. Therefore the use of term “nostricifation”, which is common term for old recognition approaches, at least on English translations is recommended to change to term “recognition”.
Higher education institutions have interest to develop internationalisation activities and therefore have interest on recognition procedures for admission of students holding a foreign qualification. Seminar for higher education institutions on recognition issues was held in Baku State University on 1 March 2017. There were a total of 34 participants mainly from the universities as Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University, Azerbaijan State Arts and Culture University, Azerbaijan Technical University, Khazar University, Azerbaijan State Economic University, Azerbaijan University of Languages, Baku Engineering University, Sumgait State University, Nakhchivan State University, Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University, but also participants from Ministry of Education and ANO. The agenda of the seminar was focused on the presentations on international legal instruments; reforms in the European Higher Education Area; assessment recognition practices in Europa; assessment criteria and procedure; recognition networks; information provision; and recognition system, principles and procedure in the Republic of Azerbaijan.