Comparing qualification schemes and learning outcomes with the European Skills Registry

Comparing qualification schemes and learning outcomes with the European Skills Registry
The ESR is a central electronic database for qualified experts listed under the umbrella of the TRAIN4SUSTAIN standard. The database also provides different functionalities like a user interface and a match-making section (both also accessible via mobile apps from smartphones and tablets). The registry is the central instrument for comparing qualification schemes in the EU and for increasing the visibility of professionals.
It provides an electronic interview mode for entering and evaluating existing qualification schemes according to the new standard/framework and allows a self-classification and approval of skill levels for existing national qualifications (evaluation done by scheme operators).
The registry also allows entering and displaying registered experts in terms of a group of professionals (e.g. designers, planners, blue-collar workers, facility managers, etc.), and their recognized skill level following the TRAIN4SUSTAIN competence quality standard. Private data usage fully considers all requirements of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
How does the European Skills Registry work?
- Registration: Register, set up your ESR account and find projects that suit your skills
- Passport: Professionals can receive their passports once the profile is edited with qualifications and experience
- Courses: Building professionals can take multiple courses to enhance their knowledge, we list an array for them
- Projects: Project owners like public institutions or building owners, upon registration, can publish their projects and demand competences
- Operators: Schemes operators can map and compare their schemes, also allowed to master the content via the platform
Check the platform here.