The European teaching reform, LEFIS and the Tuning model
The LEFIS Model
LEFIS Postgraduate studies
Rotterdam, 16th-17th June 2006
Previous Advice
• First Update of the General Plan: next plans– Initial draft of the LEFIS TUNING Template (end June-
begin July 2006).- Bologna procedure in practice– Explanation (initial draft) LEFIS TUNING Template
(along July 2006)– Teaching and e Learning LEFIS modules (along
Summer 2006)– Council of Europe LEFIS TEMPLATE (draft, end July
2006)– Beja: 19-21 October 2006.- LEFIS Accreditation
system: approbation– 1st November, LEFIS Mark.- Put in practice
LEFIS Postgraduate studies Rotterdam, 16th-17th June 2006
Summary
• Introduction to the LEFIS subject area• Degree profiles• Role of subject area in other degree programs• Learning outcomes & competences-level cycle
descriptors• Workload and ECTS• Learning, teaching & assessment• Quality enhancement
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Introduction to the LEFIS subject area (I)
• Legal Framework for the Information Society– A general description of the subject area and its key
characteristics: is it understood in the same way in all European countries or are there relevant differences, are there any other particular aspects that should be mentioned in an overview
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Introduction to the LEFIS subject area (II)
• Unlike many other areas of formal education, in the field of Computers & Law there exist previous attempts at harmonisation at European level
– Council of Europe Recommendation R(80)3– Council of Europe Recommendation R(92)15
• These represent coherent attempts at “least common denominator” approach to setting minimum standards of teaching in Computers & Law
• Since 1999 a number of Universities, belonging to ten EU-member states, has been working together in teaching and researching in Legal informatics, as well as in designing study programmes and courses in this field. Most of these courses are currently offered to graduate and post-graduate students in different subjects.
• There is also recognized as subject (in Bologna) the curriculum in Legal informatics (graduate, postgraduate and PhD).
• The Legal Framework for the Information Society (LEFIS) initiative emerged as a result of the wide-ranging experience jointly carried out by these Universities. With the purpose of making their activities public and strengthening the co-operation framework by inviting further universities an other institutions, firms or associations to join the initiative.
• This very idea underlay the first LEFIS-TN experience in 2003/04, which has emerged as a solid teaching and research infrastructure on IT & IS Law. Conclusions drawn thereof point that the continuity and progress of this approach necessitates further work on its social and institutional impact, feasibility and acceptance.
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Degree profile (s) (I)
[in table form]
• Typical degrees offered in LEFIS (the subject area)– Second cycle in (name subject area/specific parts)– Third cycle in (name subject area/specific parts)
• Typical occupations of the graduates in the subject area (map of professions)– Second cycle– Third cycle
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Degree profile (s) (II)
LEFIS Postgraduate studies Rotterdam, 16th-17th June 2006
Cycle Typical degrees offered
Second cycle Master in Information Technology Law
Master in Laws, with specialisation in ICT-Law
Diplom of Specialized Studies in Law and Management of the ICT
Third cycle Doctor in Computers and Law
Doctor in Legal informatics
Degree profile (s) (III)
LEFIS Postgraduate studies Rotterdam, 16th-17th June 2006
Offered degree ObjectivesMaster in Information Technology Law
To enable the graduate to cope with the various questions concerning IT Law. Therefore, it is not just teaching the existing legal frameworks on IT Law, but also encouraging critical appraisal of them.
Master in Laws, with specialization in ICT Law
Learning in: Information Technology Law, Communications Law and Fundamental Concepts of ICT
Diplom of Specialized Studies in Law and Management of the ICT
To acquire high level competence in ICT Law, attending to the neccesary interdisciplinary requirements to know the management and the techniques of the ICTs
Degree profile (s) (IV)
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Offered degree OccupationsMaster in Computers and Law
To prepare the students for multijurisdictionary practice in the increasingly important field of IT law, as well as enhancing performance in traditional fields of law through introduction to modern legal techniques and solutions provided by IT
Master in Laws, with specialization in ICT Law
To provide legal knowledge in order to successfully accompany the evolution towards a global and networked information society
Diplom of Specialized Studies in Law and Management of the ICT
To acquire a specialization for the Labour market
Role of subject area in other degree programmes (I)
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• Which programmes and in what way
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Role of subject area in other degree programmes (II)
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• Technologies and Materialities of Globalisation
–Module of the Cluster Three: GLOBALISATION in the Master International Development Law and Human Rights.- Warwick University
• Legal aspects of the e commerce
–Module of the Master in Electronic Management of Business Administration.- U. of Zaragoza
Learning outcomes & competences-level cycle descriptors (I)
[in table form]
• Second cycle (subject specific and generic)Which are the main learning outcomes expressed
in the relevant subject specific and generic competences (from the Tuning list of generic competences) for the different cycles, taking into account the level of the competence (what the graduate knows and is able to do) that has to be achieved
Consultation process with stakeholders [maximum 1000 characters including spaces]
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Learning outcomes & competences-level cycle descriptors (II) Law and Policy, postgraduate studies
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Key subject specific competences
1. Information Technology Law
2. The Characteristics of the Information Society
3. Understanding of Professional ICT practice and business structure
4. Interpretation of legal texts in context
5. Application of legal texts in context
Key generic competences
1. Critical and self-critical abilities
2. Elementary computing skills (word processing, database, other utilities)
3. Decision-making
4. Ethical commitment
5. Interpersonal skills
Learning outcomes & competences-level cycle descriptors (IIa) Law and Policy, postgraduate studies
Number of answers
Teachers of postgraduate studies, Law and Policy area, from January to 31st May 2006.- 13
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Learning outcomes & competences-level cycle descriptors (III) Business and management,
postgraduate studies
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Key subject specific competences
1. CT and the Changing Legal Professions in The Information Society
2. Information Technology Law
3. Understanding of Professional ICT practice and business structure
4. Interpretation of legal texts in context
5. Application of legal texts in context
Key generic competences
1. Decision-making
2. Interpersonal skills
3. Oral and written communication in your native language
4. Critical and self-critical abilities
5. Ethical commitment
Learning outcomes & competences-level cycle descriptors (IIIa) Business and management,
postgraduate studies
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Number of answers
Teachers of postgraduate studies, Business and management, from January to 31st May 2006.- 3
Learning outcomes & competences-level cycle descriptors (IV) ICT, postgraduate studies
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Key subject specific competences
1. Understanding of data protection
2. Using ICT in research
3. Presenting information visually and orally
4. Producing Written Reports
5. The Characteristics of the Information Society
Key generic competences
1. Decision-making
2. Critical and self-critical abilities
3. Knowledge of a second language
4. Ethical commitment
5. Research skills
Learning outcomes & competences-level cycle descriptors (IVa) ICT, postgraduate studies
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Number of answers
Teachers of postgraduate studies, ICT area, from January to 31st May 2006.- 10
Workload and ECTS
Workload of the typical degree programmes expressed in ECTS-credits
• Second cycle (60-90-120 ?)
• Third cycle (120-180-240 ?)
Trends and differences within European higher education area in this subject area [maximum 2000 characters including spaces]
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Learning, teaching & assessment (I)
[maximum 4000 characters including spaces]
Three examples of best practice in learning, teaching and assessment to achieve competences relevant to the subject area
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Learning, teaching & assessment (II)
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Master in Information Technology Law
Vilnius, Malta, Bologna, Zaragoza
Master in Laws, with specialization in ICT Law
Leuven, Rotterdam
Diplom of Specialized Studies in Law and Management of the ICT
Namur, Valladolid
Master in e Government
Master in International Development Law and Human Rights
Camerino, Warwick
Quality enhancement (I)
[maximum 2000 characters including spaces]
Subject area related observations on the use of Tuning tools in programme design, delivery, monitoring and improvement
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Quality enhancement (II)
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• European Council Model
• Tuning auditor: University of Pisa
• External auditor: University of Edimburg
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