The workshop focused on the diversity (profile and function) of microcredentials outside formal education and training, and the role of quality assurance and recognition in this context. Participants were presented the first insights of the current research during the plenary and interactive breakout sessions.
Discussions positioned microcredentials within specific labour market sectors and will examine their potential to promote social inclusion of end-users (notably disadvantaged groups or individuals).
The event brought together policymakers, stakeholders, experts, and researchers to reflect on the role of microcredentials in redefining learning and work in the 21st century.
A dedicated session with ReferNet network was organised live (during the ReferNet Plenary) where they presented insights from their deliverable on microcredentials.
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Event details
Tiedostojen lataus
Programme
01.The EU approach to micro-credentials - A.Banczyck
02. Microcredentials for labour market education and training - A.Pouliou I.Pliakis G.J. Lindeboom
BO1 Microcredentials and the labour market - J.Beaufuls
BO1 Microcredentials and the labour market - B.Riches.pptx
BO1 Reporting - M.Georgallis
BO2 Building trust quality assurance in Microcredentials - E.Farkas
BO2 Building trust quality assurance in Microcredentials - M.Saliba
BO2 Reporting - K.L.Messerer
BO3 Microcredentials recognisable and portable Micro-credentials - P.Cullen
BO3 Making microcredentials recognisable and portable - M.Eimers
BO3 Reporting - M.Auzinger
BO4 Uncharted microcredentials Digital innovations beyond formal education - M.Nowakowski
BO4 Uncharted Microcredentials Digital innovation beyond formal education - C.Tuck
BO4 Reporting - A.Esperet
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