What is PLAR?
Prior Learning assessment and recognition allows the learner to demonstrate, identify and document any learning gained through formal, non-formal and informal learning.
What Is Formal, Informal And Non-Formal Learning?
Formal learning occurs in an organised and structured environment (a school/training centre or on the job) leads to certification
Informal learning results from daily activities related to work or leisure. Task is not organised or have structured objectives, time or learning support. It does not lead to certification
Non-formal learning an educational activity with clear learning outcomes taking place out of the educational institution and do not lead to credit (seminar/workshop)
Why PLAR
There are different reasons why individuals do PLAR.
What are the benefits of the PLAR To the employer?
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS to the learner?
How the PLAR process work:-We look at
We use methods to establish competency against the learning outcomes OR National/Caribbean Occupational standards and offer qualification recognition based on the level of competency.
National/Caribbean Vocational Qualification (N/CVQ)
SJPI has been approved N/CVQ Centre since 2007
Mrs. Maxine Thomas
CVQ Coordinator
Samuel Jackman Prescod Institute of Technology (SJPI)
National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ) and CVQ (Caribbean Vocational Qualifications) are work based qualifications that assess the skill and knowledge people need to have in order to perform their job effectively.
Facilitate the movement of skilled persons within CSME
Recognition of persons knowledge and skills
Improved employability and transferability skills
Contribute to a well-trained workforce
Increased job satisfaction
Improved progress up the career ladder
flexible route to getting qualified
N/CVQ levels
Level 1 – Entry level/Direct Supervision needed
Level 2 – Skilled occupation
Level 3 – Technical and supervisory occupations
Level 4 – Technical specialists and middle management occupations
Level 5 – Chartered, professional and senior management occupations
$40. 00 Bds. (Levels 1 & 2)
$70 .00 Bds. (Levels 3, 4 & 5)
Division of Agriculture
CVQ Amenity Horticulture Levels 1 & 2
Crop Production Level 2
Division of Building Trades
CVQ Plumbing Level 1&2
Furniture Making Level 2
Carpentry Level 2
Division of Electrical Engineering
NVQ Fibre Optic Installation Level 2
Photovoltaic Panel Installation-
Roofer/ Fitter Level 2
Photovoltaic Installation Electrical
Technician Level 3
CVQ Electrical Installation Level 1 & 2
Live Sound Engineering Level 3
Division of Human Ecology
NVQ Massage Therapy Level 2
Nail Technology Level 2
CVQ Garment Production Level 1
Manufacturing Sewn Products Level 2
Cosmetology Level 2
Fashion Technology Level 2
Food Preparation Level 2
Massage Therapy Level 3
Textile and Material Design Level 3
Apparel Manufacturing Level 3
CVQ Occupational Health Safety & Welfare Level 2
Developing a new or existing business Level 3
NVQ Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering (CNC)
Machining Level 3
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