Difference between revisions of "Accreditation"

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1a. Accreditation of a training provider (e.g. a trade union). Accredited status is awarded following a process of quality assurance during which the provider demonstrates to the relevant professional, educational or governmental body that it has met agreed standards. CPN
 
1a. Accreditation of a training provider (e.g. a trade union). Accredited status is awarded following a process of quality assurance during which the provider demonstrates to the relevant professional, educational or governmental body that it has met agreed standards. CPN
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 7 February 2021

Accreditation of an education or training provider is a process of quality assurance through which accredited status is granted to an education or training provider, showing it has been approved by the relevant legislative or professional authorities by having met predetermined standards. (Cedefop, 2008c (adapted from Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials, 2003)).

1a. Accreditation of a training provider (e.g. a trade union). Accredited status is awarded following a process of quality assurance during which the provider demonstrates to the relevant professional, educational or governmental body that it has met agreed standards. CPN