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Archaeology Level 3 and 4 Qualification Launched - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Archaeology Level 3 and 4 Qualification Launched (/showthread.php?tid=546) |
Archaeology Level 3 and 4 Qualification Launched - BAJR Host - 6th May 2007 25 April 2007 IFA and EDI launch vocational qualification in archaeological practice Aspiring archaeologists who are being trained informally can for the first time acquire vocationally relevant skills, thanks to a new qualification launched on the 25th April 2007. The qualification in Archaeological Practice has been developed over three years by the Institute of Field Archaeologists (IFA) with the support of the Creative and Cultural Industries Sector Skills Council and Education Development International (EDI). The award is offered at Levels 3 and 4, and provides a means of formally accrediting on-the-job training, as well as a nationally-recognised framework of skills in areas such as research, conservation and health and safety. Kenneth Aitchison, Head of Professional Development at the IFA, said: "To be able to finally offer a recognised qualification to both professional and amateur archaeologists is a huge achievement. Many organisations have been involved in the development of the qualification and we hope that archaeologists across the UK will be able to benefit from its development." EDI, who are launching the qualification at the Guildhall, London, will be offering the award at their heritage centres, and it will also be available from the IFA and new assessment centres. The Nautical Archaeology Society will be offering the syllabus as part of their training programme, and volunteer training projects and excavations such as Dig Manchester are pencilled in for the future. "EDI [...] have the background, expertise and experience that have meshed perfectly with our requirements to deliver the qualification to professional archaeologists, students, and unpaid participants who want to be able to demonstrate their skills," said Mr Aitchison. Gareth Phillips, Business Development Director of EDI, commented: "EDI are delighted to be the awarding body that has worked with the IFA to develop this qualification. Together we have created a qualification that the archaeology sector needs in order to further develop the skills of both the amateur and professional archaeologist." BAJR asks... Quote:quote:available from the IFA and new assessment centresCan someone actually tell us where these are? "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu Archaeology Level 3 and 4 Qualification Launched - Illuminated - 6th May 2007 Perhaps this could become a compulsory element in undergraduate degree courses, 20 - 40 credits a year over three years? No mention specifically of field skills - drawing, photography surveying,etc, but I'm guessing these are covered? Also elements like selecting excavation techniques / sampling strategies to a variety of sites should be assessed... Sounds a promising development though! Archaeology Level 3 and 4 Qualification Launched - historic building - 6th May 2007 The question does need to be asked, if people expect universities to churn out field staff, what proportion of archaeology graduates actually go on and work in the field after completing a degree? Out of my year at university it was 1/9 as a proportion. Most of us who stayed in archaeology for any length of time went onto do various postgrad degrees first. Archaeology Level 3 and 4 Qualification Launched - kevin wooldridge - 8th May 2007 The old cynic that is me ....first thought. Sounds good, but what does it cost. Checked the IFA web site. Not a word. Checked the EDI website and can't even get connected. Still I guess that is about par for the course. IFA and EDI may have 'together ... created a qualification that the archaeology sector needs in order to further develop the skills of both the amateur and professional archaeologist' but have obviously decided to keep the details known only to themselves. Archaeology Level 3 and 4 Qualification Launched - gumbo - 11th May 2007 Are these GNVQ's? |