25th July 2008, 02:48 PM
Sorry hosty - having got over initial shock am feeling a little more constructive now.
I see that the problem with this scheme is that it does not address the problem it seems to have been set up to solve. The problem is what experience the IFA considers suitable for the higher membership levels, experience that is often very hit and miss due to the lack of training in archaeology. The NVQ is aimed to give wider work based experience to people wishing to pursue an archaeological career but how viable is this in reality.
In the first instance the price tag is prohibitive on an archaeologists salary. In the second how widely can this practically opperate? Im sure that there are huge numbers of graduates and diggers who would love to have a chance to gain wider experience but how many units can realisticaly support this?
And so why should only those who can afford placements be able to further thier careers? The standards of an NVQ 3 is two a levels so it seems ridiculous to have to step backwards after a degree or MA, and what would be the qualifications needed to get on the scheme - how much practical field based experience would indivduals have to have? All seems a bit arse about face to me.
I see that the problem with this scheme is that it does not address the problem it seems to have been set up to solve. The problem is what experience the IFA considers suitable for the higher membership levels, experience that is often very hit and miss due to the lack of training in archaeology. The NVQ is aimed to give wider work based experience to people wishing to pursue an archaeological career but how viable is this in reality.
In the first instance the price tag is prohibitive on an archaeologists salary. In the second how widely can this practically opperate? Im sure that there are huge numbers of graduates and diggers who would love to have a chance to gain wider experience but how many units can realisticaly support this?
And so why should only those who can afford placements be able to further thier careers? The standards of an NVQ 3 is two a levels so it seems ridiculous to have to step backwards after a degree or MA, and what would be the qualifications needed to get on the scheme - how much practical field based experience would indivduals have to have? All seems a bit arse about face to me.