Gràcies, Xavi 2012/5/25 Xavi <fpeiris@xxxxxxxx>: > Hola sí, són universals, és simplement una moneda de canvi. És per això que > cada nivell educatiu pot marcar les hores. El ECTS és simplement una manera > d'identificar un concepte. > Salut! > El 24/05/2012 15:47, Alejandro Castán Salinas escribió: >> >> 2012/5/24 Xavi<fpeiris@xxxxxxxx>: >> >>> Hola Alejandro, això no és ben bé així... a veure, els crèdits ECTS a la >>> universitat compten dins de les 25h el treball personal dels alumnes, per >>> tant, dins de les 15 h ECTS a FP també hi va inclós el treball personal >>> de >>> l'alumne. Això és normal, perquè es presuposa que un alumne d'universitat >>> té >>> més feina a casa que un de FP. >>> Salutacions. >> >> >> En aquest cas, no són universals? vull dir, no comptabilitzen la >> mateixa quantitat de feina els crèdits ECTS? Pensava que per definició >> sí era així. Sembla que a tot arreu compten entre 25 i 30 hores de >> feina. >> >> http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-policy/ects_en.htm >> >> >> http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-policy/doc/ects/guide_en.pdf >> >> ECTS credits are based on the workload students need in order to >> achieve expected learning outcomes. Learning outcomes describe what a >> learner is expected to know, understand and be able to do after >> successful completion of a process of learning. They relate to level >> descriptors in national and European qualifications frameworks. >> >> Workload indicates the time students typically need to complete all >> learning activities (such as lectures, seminars, projects, practical >> work, self-study and examinations) required to achieve the expected >> learning outcomes. Credits awarded in one programme may be transferred >> into another programme, offered by the same or another institution. >> This transfer can only take place if the degree-awarding institution >> recognises the credits and the associated learning outcomes. >> >> Partner institutions should agree in advance on the recognition of >> periods of study abroad. 60 ECTS credits are attached to the workload >> of a fulltime year of formal learning (academic year) and the >> associated learning outcomes. In most cases, student workload ranges >> from 1,500 to 1,800 hours for an academic year, whereby one credit >> corresponds to 25 to 30 hours of work. >> >> > >