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  1. 1. Implementing the ‘European approach to Micro-credentials for lifelong learning and employability’ Presentation Microcredentials in Context | Webinar Week, 29 November 2022
  2. 2. • Growing number of people need to update their knowledge, skills and competences (green and digital transitions, COVID-19 recovery) • Rising number of micro-credentials globally and in Europe, but: value and understanding of micro-credentials not always clear wide range of providers (education and training, private sector) questions on quality, transparency and uptake of micro- credentials between and within countries, between sectors, from one job to another Policy context
  3. 3. Scope • Micro-credentials are not new. The CR establishes a common European approach to the ongoing and emerging provision of micro-credentials • The CR covers micro-credentials, as well as their policies that can support their effective design and use. • The CR does not seek to replace or disrupt existing systems or qualifications.
  4. 4. Council Recommendation on a European approach to micro-credentials for lifelong learning and employability Common Definition of micro-credentials Standard Elements Principles for the design and Issuance of micro- credentials Development of ecosystems for micro- credentials Deliver on the potential of micro-credentials Commission Support Education, training and skills policies Active Labour Market Policies ‘Building Blocks’ Key areas for action Focus
  5. 5. ‘Micro-credential’ means the record of the learning outcomes that a learner has acquired following a small volume of learning. These learning outcomes have been assessed against transparent and clearly defined criteria. Learning experiences leading to micro-credentials are designed to provide the learner with specific knowledge, skills and competences that respond to societal, personal, cultural or labour market needs. Micro-credentials are owned by the learner, can be shared and are portable. They may be stand-alone or combined into larger credentials. They are underpinned by quality assurance following agreed standards in the relevant sector or area of activity. Record Learning Outcomes Small volume of learning Assessed Owned by the learner Shared and portable Combined into larger credentials Underpinned by quality assurance Common definition for micro-credentials
  6. 6. Standard Elements to describe a micro-credential Identification of the learner Title of the micro-credential Country/region of the issuer Awarding body Date of issuing Learning outcomes Notional workload needed to achieve the learning outcomes (in ECTS, wherever possible) Level (and cycle, if applicable) of the learning experience leading to the micro-credential (EQF, QF EHEA), if applicable Type of assessment Form of participation in the learning activity Type of quality assurance used to underpin the micro-credential
  7. 7. 1. Quality 2. Transparency 3. Relevance 4. Valid assessment 5. Learning Pathways 6. Recognition 7. Portable 8. Learner Centred 9. Authentic 10. Information and Guidance Principles for design and issuance of micro-credentials
  8. 8. Ongoing use and exploration of micro- credentials Development of guidance; sharing best practice HE, VET, labour market partners Analysis of skills demands; design of curricula & training; pilots. Digitalisation, credentials, Open Badges, repositories/catalog ues.
  9. 9. Priorities for implementation  Education, training, skills and labour market stakeholders at EU national level  Active projects on micro- credentials  Other international organisations Awareness and Outreach
  10. 10. Priorities for implementation  Adopt and promote use of the ‘building blocks’  Facilitate ongoing and emerging development of micro-credentials  Deliver on the potential of micro-credentials Areas for Action
  11. 11. Ongoing Activities  Cedefop study  Collaboration with OECD, evidence gathering and support for implementation  Development of European Open Standard for micro- credentials  ETF Call for micro-credentials for Ukrainian learners
  12. 12. Thank you

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