What is SAQAs position in terms of the HSRC ratings accorded by the CEEQ to private education and training programmes during the nineties?
In the early nineties the Centre for Evaluation of Qualifications (CEEQ), then residing with the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), initiated the co-ordination of the evaluation of specific courses (not institutions). The aim of this exercise was to compare the content of courses with the content of courses offered in the formal sector, following which the CEEQ recommended particular levels of recognition according to the existing formal framework of that period. These were mostly expressed in terms of year levels of study after completion of the Senior Certificate (the so-called “M+” system, which is being phased out alongside the phasing in of the eight outcomes-based levels of the National Qualifications Framework). The aim of the Directory of HSRC-rated courses offered in the private education and training sector was to give an overview of the HSRC rating accorded for a specific period of time only, on the basis of formal applications, the completion of the evaluation process,
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