SAQA Act definition

SAQA Act means the South African Qualifications Authority Act, 1995 (Act No. 58 of 1995);
SAQA Act. ’ means the South African Qualifications Authority Act, 1995 (Act 20

Examples of SAQA Act in a sentence

  • SAQA is still dealing with some of the transitional issues from the SAQA Act, 1995 to the NQF Act, 2008.

  • SAQA was established under the SAQA Act, No. 58 of 1995 and continues to exist under the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Act, No. 67 of 2008 (as amended by the Higher Education Laws Amendment Acts 26 of 2010 and the NQF Amendment Act, No 12 of 2019).

  • The SAQA Act, 1995, accredits SANC as an ETQA in order to enforce quality assurance of Nursing Education in South Africa.

  • Changes have come into being with the repealing of the SAQA Act (1995) and the promulgation of the NQF Act (2008).

  • The initial SAQA Act of 1995 did not describe the NQF, as it had not then beenestablished.

  • The SAQA Act (1995) gave SAQA the task of conceptualising the NQF andleading its implementation.

  • In the SAQA Act (1995) and in its replacement NQF Act (2008), the NQF can be seen as an integrated framework of all qualifications and components of qualifications at all levels.

  • Legislative and Policy Mandates 2.1 National Qualifications Framework Act, 2008 (Act 67 of 2008 as amended) SAQA was established under the SAQA Act, No. 58 of 1995 and continues to exist under the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Act, No. 67 of 2008 (as amended by the Higher Education Laws Amendment Acts 26 of 2010 and the NQF Amendment Act, No 12 of 2019).

  • The SAQA Act (1995) sanctioned SAQA to recognise and utilise substructures to carry out the design of standards and qualifications and to undertake quality assurance.

  • SAQA is still dealing withsome of the transitional issues from the SAQA Act, 1995 to the NQF Act, 2008.

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