National Vocational Qualification
Encyclopedia : N : NA : NAT : National Vocational Qualification
- ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to have accessLevel 2: Involves the application of knowledge and skills in a significant range of varied work activities, performed in a variety of work contexts. Some of the activities are complex or non-routine and there is some individual responsibility and autonomy. Collaboration with others, perhaps through membership of a work group or team, may often be a requirement.
Equivalent Qualifications (City & Guilds)
Level 4 = Licentiateship-post nominal LCGI
Level 5 = Graduateship-post nominal GCGI
Classifications
The NVQ Framework classifies the economy into the following areas:
- Tending Animals, Plants And Land
- Extracting And Providing Natural Resources
- Constructing
- Engineering
- Manufacturing
- Transporting
- Providing Goods And Services
- Providing Health, Social And Protective Services
- Providing Business Services
- Communicating
- Developing And Extending Knowledge And Skill
See also
- Education in England
- Education in Wales
- Education in Northern Ireland
- General National Vocational Qualification
- Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education
External links
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