Record of the learning outcomes that a learner has acquired following a small unit of learning, and that have been assessed against a predefined standard.

Comment
  • Learning leading to microcredentials provides the learner with specific knowledge, skills and competences that respond to societal, personal, cultural or labour market needs;
  • microcredentials can be designed and delivered by a variety of providers in different learning settings;
  • they are owned by the learner; they provide visibility and value to the outcomes of small, tailored learning experiences, facilitating their certification;
  • microcredentials can be shared and are portable, they may be standalone or combined into larger credentials; they can be underpinned by quality assurance following agreed standards in the relevant sector or area of activity;
  • the European Union defined the mandatory elements to describe a microcredential:
    • identification of the learner;
    • title of the microcredential;
    • country/region of the issuer;
    • awarding body;
    • date of issuing;
    • learning outcomes;
    • notional workload needed to achieve the learning outcomes;
    • level in the European Qualifications Framework (and cycle) of the learning experience, if applicable;
    • type of assessment;
    • form of participation in the learning activity;
    • type of quality assurance used to underpin the microcredential.
  • this term is close, but not synonymous with: digital credential.
Source

European Commission, 2021g; Cedefop.