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                                ITEM 6.1.3 Educational Center and
Company
The educational center and the company guard
the information, communicate and recognize the
achievement reached by the students
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Company
European quality assurance systems advise
periodically evaluating processes. This information
on the results of the evaluations must be made
publicly available with the pertinent legal limitations.
The two basic indicators would be, on the one hand,
those related to participation in Dual Professional
Formative programs, which provide basic
information at the level of systems and providers.
And on the other hand, the indicators related to
completion, which provide basic information on
educational achievements. [one. European. See:
EQAVET R3, R4]. International quality assurance
systems indicate that the educational institution
must notify students and other relevant interested
parties of the means by which the learning
achieved and the evaluation will be recognized
and preserved as documented information. Also,
it may be convenient in your case to check your
understanding. [two. International. See: ISO
21001:2018 – Section 8.2.2.c].International quality assurance systems establish
that evaluation and revision, if necessary, include
adequate and effective mechanisms. At all levels,
procedures and instruments must be defined to
carry out reviews. These systems are part of a
strategic learning process in the organization and are
intended to increase the degree of transparency of
the quality of training [1. European. See: EQAVET R1,
A1]. The methods and procedures that will be used
to resolve complaints and cases of non-conformity
or disagreement with the evaluation must be
communicated to students and other interested
parties [2. International. See: ISO 21001:2018 –
Section 8.2.2.d].The educational center and the company have
established the procedure to follow in cases where
there are disagreements and claims
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