Qualifications Framework level

EQF level

European Qualifications Framework (EQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).


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LQF level

Latvian Qualifications Framework (LQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).

LQF covers stages of education starting from the basic education (level 1 – special basic education) to the highest education (level 8 – doctoral studies).


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Level of professional qualification
Latvia has a system of five professional qualifications levels (PQL, 1 – the lowest, 5 – the highest).

PQL system covers only professional qualifications (basic education, secondary and higher education stages).

PQL reflects readiness of a person to perform work of certain stage of complexity and responsibility.
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Learning outcomes

Learning outcomes are knowledge, skills and competences acquired during a certain period of learning.

In Latvia, learning outcomes are stipulated by state education standards and occupational standards (for the professional qualifications).

Learning outcomes of higher education are defined by higher education institutions.


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Learning outcomes are formulated in accordance with the relevant occupational standard: Occupational standards register

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  • Knowledge

    1. The KNOWLEDGE at the level of notion:
    1.1. basic physics;
    1.2. glues and binding technology;
    1.3. finishing materials and technologies;
    1.4. usage of a computer.
    2. The KNOWLEDGE at the level of understanding:
    2.1. materials science;
    2.2. woodworking technology;
    2.3. lumber and board materials;
    2.4. reading of simple drawings and technical measuring;
    2.5. woodworking machines and cutting tools;
    2.6. units of measurement (length, width, weight. t. etc.);
    2.7. simple woodworking related terms, symbols in the official language and in one foreign language.
    3. The KNOWLEDGE at the level of use:
    3.1. macroscopic structure of wood and bole cuts;
    3.2. defects of the wood;
    3.3. lumber;
    3.4. board materials;
    3.5. the simplest glue and finishing materials;
    3.6. basic wood treatment;
    3.7. woodworking machines and instruments;
    3.8. wood treatment tools;
    3.9. woodworking technology;
    3.10. glues and the simplest gluing methods;
    3.11. wood protection materials and protection technology;
    3.12. constructions of simple wood-based products;
    3.13. carrying out elementary mathematical calculations (calculating surface, capacity, quantity);
    3.14. understanding elementary physics (movement, resistance, electricity);
    3.15. official language;
    3.16. work protection;
    3.17. legal employment relationship;
    3.18. environmental protection;
    3.19. interaction.

  • Skills

    1. To understand the drawings of simple construction wood-based and derived timber products.
    2. To distinguish timber and tree species used in production.
    3. To assess the quality of wood and wood-based materials by visual inspection.
    4. To make wood joints and simple wood-based products (laths, floorboards, benches etc.).
    5. To work and take care of hand tools and simple hand-held power tools.
    6. To distinguish the main machine tools of woodworking position type.
    7. To carry out the ancillary tasks of mechanical treatment of wood with machine tools (tilting arbor saws; band saw machines; bed-type millers; bench grinders etc.).
    8. To carry out works involving maintenance and cleaning of machine tools and equipment
    9. To carry out mechanical treatment of wood with implements and simple hand-held power tools.
    10. To organize the working space and carry out the works according to requirements of work protection, electrical safety and fire protection.
    11. To be able to use the official language.
    12. To use the professional terminology in the official language and in one foreign language.

  • Competences/ autonomy

    1. Ability to distinguish timber and tree species used in production.
    2. Ability to read drawings of constructions of simple wood-based and derived timber products.
    3. Ability to assess the quality of wood and wood-based materials by visual inspection.
    4. Ability to carry out the works of mechanical treatment of wood with position-type machine tools prepared for work.
    5. Ability to make simple timber products by following the drawings of products and components.
    6. Ability to work with implements and simple hand-held power tools and carry out the maintenance.
    7. Ability to carry out the maintenance of woodworking machines and cleaning up the workplace.
    8. To know and follow the work protection requirements, follow the requirements of electrical safety, fire protection and environmental protection in the work place and to use safe working methods when working near to the machine tools.

Qualification acquisition requirements

Previous education
Without previous education or qualification restriction
Ways to acquire 
Qualifications can be acquired in the framework of education programs or in the evaluation and recognition of non-formal knowledge, skills and competences acquired (in vocational education LKI Levels 2-4).
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Formal (through education programmes) or
Formal (through non-formal education acquired competence recognition process, completing the qualifications professional examination)
Duration of study 
Duration of qualification in full-time studies
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not less than 480 hours

Qualification document

Awarding body

Vocational basic and secondary education institution

- Jurmala Vocational Secondary School of Social Integration State Agency

- Saldus Technical School

Vocational further education and development institution:

- Learning Centre "BUTS"

- Learning Centre of Latgale, Ltd

- Learning Centre "FIBRA"

Liquidated/Reorganised/Changed title and\or type:

- Saldus Vocational Secondary School

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Qualifications Framework level

EQF level

European Qualifications Framework (EQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).


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LQF level

Latvian Qualifications Framework (LQF) has 8 levels (1 – the lowest, 8 – the highest).

Levels reflect the complexity level of acquired knowledge, skills and competences (learning outcomes).

LQF covers stages of education starting from the basic education (level 1 – special basic education) to the highest education (level 8 – doctoral studies).


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Level of professional qualification

Latvia has a system of five professional qualifications levels (PQL, 1 – the lowest, 5 – the highest).

PQL system covers only professional qualifications (basic education, secondary and higher education stages).

PQL reflects readiness of a person to perform work of certain stage of complexity and responsibility.


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Qualification field, stage and type

Thematic field (ISCED 2013)
International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) developed by UNESCO.
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Manufacturing and processing (072)

Detailed field: (ISCED 2013)

Materials (glass, paper, plastic and wood) (0722)

Education
Stages of Latvian education system included in the LQF:
- basic education
- secondary education
- higher education
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Basic education

Qualification type
ITypes of Latvian education:
-General education
-Professional education
-Academic education
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Vocational (continuing education)

Full or partial

Full qualification

Sector Qualifications Structure: Wood industry (forestry, woodworking) sector

Kvalifikācijas tips:

Link to the descriptions of the Sector Qualifications Structure levels

Other information

National Education Information System

National Database of Education Opportunities

Active qualification

Last changes: 01.09.2021

Posted: 29.06.2017