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1Radiography and Bologna Threat or opportunity?
HENRE II AGM UTRECHT OCTOBER 2007 Graciano
Paulo - Portugal
2Bologna Declaration 1999
- We need to support the Process through
promoting concrete measures to achieve tangible
forward steps. (Bologna Declaration) - the adoption of a system of easily readable and
comparable degrees - the adoption of a system essentially based on two
cycles of higher education - the establishment of a system of credits
- the promotion of mobility
- the promotion of European co-operation in quality
assurance - the promotion of the European dimension in higher
education
3Prague 2001
- Ministers reaffirmed that efforts to promote
mobility must be continued to enable students,
teachers, researchers and administrative staff to
benefit from the richness of the European Higher
Education Area including its democratic values,
diversity of cultures and languages and the
diversity of the higher education systems. - (Prague Communiqué)
- a focus on lifelong learning
- the inclusion of higher education institutions
and students, and - the promotion of the attractiveness of the
European Higher Education Area
4Berlin 2003
- Emphasise the importance of research and
research training and the promotion of
interdisciplinarity in maintaining and improving
the quality of higher education and in enhancing
the competitiveness of European higher education
more generally. - (Berlin Communiqué)
- the inclusion of doctoral studies (the third
cycle of higher education) and the synergy
between the European Higher Education Area and
the European Research Area
5Bergen 2005
- Building on the achievements so far in the
Bologna Process, we wish to establish a European
Higher Education Area based on the principles of
quality and transparency. We must cherish our
rich heritage and cultural diversity in
contributing to a knowledge-based society. We
commit ourselves to upholding the principle of
public responsibility for higher education in the
context of complex modern societies. As higher
education is situated at the crossroads of
research, education and innovation, it is also
the key to Europes competitiveness. (Bergen
Communiqué)
6London 2007
We reaffirm our commitment to increasing the
compatibility and comparability of our higher
education systems, whilst at the same time
respecting their diversity. We recognise the
important influence higher education institutions
(HEIs) exert on developing our societies, based
on their traditions as centres of learning,
research, creativity and knowledge transfer as
well as their key role in defining and
transmitting the values on which our societies
are built. Our aim is to ensure that our HEIs
have the necessary resources to continue to
fulfil their full range of purposes. Those
purposes include preparing students for life as
active citizens in a democratic society
preparing students for their future careers and
enabling their personal development creating and
maintaining a broad, advanced knowledge base and
stimulating research and innovation. (London
Communiqué)
7Countries in the Bologna Process
8BOLOGNA MAIN POINTS
- Increase attractiveness
- Increase transparency
- Increase mobility
- Facilitate recognition
- Adapt HE to labour market
- Reform degree system
- Higher education as a public good and public
responsibility - Student participation
- Lifelong learning
- Quality assurance
- European Higher Education Area by 2010
9Political Aims of Bologna
- Create a European Higher Education Area by 2010
- Simplify the European qualification systems
- Establish system of credit transfer
- Improve mobility within the EU and attract
students from abroad - Ensure high-quality standards for recognized
education - Need of reform for efficiency and competitiveness
10WHAT ABOUT RADIOGRAPHY?
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13WHAT ABOUT RADIOGRAPHY IN EUROPE?
- How many professions?
- How and where do we free move?
- How does Bologna deal with a complete
heterogeneous profession? - Are we available to discuss a model? Or do we
want to push our own? - What discussion did we make regarding the 323
model? - What kind of financial matters are influencing
this process? - How should the graduate start in the profession?
- Whats happening in other professions?
- Whats happening in other countries?
14MODEST CONTRIBUTION
Opportunity
Threat
- To establish a harmonized profession
- To define the scope of practice
- To develop European professional standards
- To define an academic and European model for
education - To raise up professional level and recognition
- If we dont care
- If we think that its not our problem
- If we wait for someone to solve our problems
15NOW WHAT?