FETAC definition

FETAC means the Further Education and Training Awards Council;
FETAC means the Further Education and Training Awards Council estab- lished under section 12 of the Qualifications (Education and Training) Act 1999 (No. 26 of 1999);
FETAC means Further Education and Training Awards Council “inspector” has the meaning assigned to it by the Act;

Examples of FETAC in a sentence

  • Through the assurances provided in this high level agreement, FETAC is assured of the quality of the programmes being recommended for validation by the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown.

  • Protocols for the development of National Prgrammes to be agreed between FETAC and the relevant VECs/Schools/Centres - For local development a block of hours, from the additional 33 hours, may be allocated for programme development to a teacher who has agreed to develop a programme - the number of hours to be agreed locally.

  • Also Information Providers Programme [FETAC accredited] delivered in Head Office on 7x half days.

  • In 2006, FETAC published its validation policy setting out the mechanism for the establishment of Programme Approval Agreements with appropriate organisations.

  • As a FETAC registered provider the Institute of Technology Blanchardstown meets the criteria set out in PC26c/06/08 June 06 for providers and organisations with which FETAC may initiate Programme Approval Agreements (Appendix 1).

  • This Agreement is made between the Further Education and Training Awards Council (FETAC) and Institute of Technology Blanchardstown.

  • Amendments to this agreement may be made over time to enable the validation of mandatory or shared programmes as the processes and procedures for these programme types are developed and published by FETAC.

  • A formal letter will issue from the Registrar to FETAC informing them of the programmes for validation by FETAC.

  • Recognition of Prior Learning: - FETAC will develop national criteria for the recognition of prior learning.

  • The agreement enables FETAC to validate, in an effective and efficient manner, programmes developed by the Institute.