Annex 1
– Cases description
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Case description
Classified
as
1
Peter, aged 17, is learning French cuisine in an education college. The
programme lasts 3 years, and theoretical matters are taught in the classroom,
complemented with practice. To be admitted to this programme, he had to have
completed secondary school. Every year he must sit for an examination that
gives access to the next year. The programme is recognised by the relevant
national education or equivalent authorities. At the end, the organisation gives a
qualification in French cuisine with the title of "French cuisine Chef".
FED
2
Peter, aged 30, is learning French cuisine in a large company. The programme
lasts 3 years, and theoretical matters are taught in the classroom,
complemented with practice. To be admitted to this programme, he had to have
completed secondary school. Every year he must sit for an examination that
gives access to the next year. The programme is recognised by the relevant
national education or equivalent authorities. At the end, the organisation gives a
qualification in French cuisine with the title of "French cuisine Chef".
FED
3
Peter, aged 30, is learning French cuisine in an unofficial religious organisation
e.g. the Moonies. The programme lasts 3 years, and theoretical matters are
taught in the classroom, complemented with practice. To be admitted to this
programme, he had to have completed secondary school. Every year he must
sit for an examination that gives access to the next year. The programme is
recognised by the relevant national education or equivalent authorities. At the
end, the organisation gives a qualification in French cuisine with the title of
"French cuisine Chef".
FED
4
Peter is learning French cuisine in an education college. The programme lasts 3
years, and theoretical matters are taught in the classroom, complemented with
practice. To be admitted to this programme, he had to have completed
secondary school. Every year he must sit for an examination that gives access
to the next year. The programme is not recognised by the relevant national
education or equivalent authorities. However, at the end, the organisation gives
a qualification recognised by the labour market.
NFE
5
Peter is learning French cuisine in a large company. The programme lasts 3
years, and theoretical matters are taught in the classroom, complemented with
practice. To be admitted to this programme, he had to have completed
secondary school. Every year he must sit for an examination that gives access
to the next year. The qualification is not recognised by the labour market and
the programme is not recognised by the relevant national education or
equivalent authorities.
NFE
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Classification of learning activities
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