Scope
This Technical Report describes the methodology grounding for the development of the e- Competence Framework published as EN 16234-1. It supports methodological understanding of the e-CF by all interested parties and seeks to satisfy the needs of stakeholders from a competence frameworks construction or research environment.
Purpose
The primary objective of this New Work Item proposal and its final deliverable is the development of a technical report:
TR 16234-3 providing up-to-date and comprehensive documentation to all interested stakeholders on the underlying principles and methodology choices of the competence standard in line with the revised EN16234-1 publication planned for the second half of 2019.
The EN 16234-1 “e-Competence Framework (e-CF)” provides stakeholders with a solid common language and basis for developing ICT Professionals in all sectors and organisational environments. The prEN16234-1:2018 planned to be published this year as EN16234-1:2019 substituting the previous version published in 2016 gives a shared reference of 41 competences as required in the ICT professional work context, using a common language for competences, skills, knowledge, capability levels and a set of transversal aspects to be addressed by all competent ICT professionals. The e-CF language can be understood and applied across Europe and internationally.
Up-to-date and comprehensive methodology documentation to all interested stakeholders on underlying principles and methodology choices of the competence standard in line with the revised EN16234-1 (publication planned for the second half of 2019) is fundamental.
This TR will be developed in parallel and complementary to two further TRs
- CEN/TR 16234-2 providing the EN 16234-1 user guide on how to apply the standard in multiple environments.
- CEN/TR 16234-4 providing case studies of typical implementation examples of the EN 16234-1 to illustrate its practical use from multiple perspectives referred to above.
All three CEN/TRs will be elaborated within the project «EN16234-1 e-CF User Support », building upon the EN16234-1 revision and also in close harmony with other ongoing CEN/TC 428 project activities in support of the four main pillars of IT Professionalism for Europe.
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