Find below information on IIEP-UNESCO’S online webinar “Short courses, micro-credentials, and flexible learning pathways: A blueprint for policy development and action“. INQAAHE hopes you find this information useful.
Short courses, micro-credentials, and flexible learning pahtways: A blue print for policy development and action
26 January, 2023
2pm-3pm (CET time)
via Zoom
Register for the webinar here
IGlobal trends suggest that micro-credentials, short courses, and flexible learning pathways will become a dominant feature of education and training. IIEP-UNESCO is launching a blueprint paper that explores ways to organize micro-credentials as a means for offering up-to-date, quality learning to much larger segments of the population, thus creating flexible learning pathways, fostering learner autonomy, and formally acknowledging competencies. The paper presents seven recommendations targeted at public policy-makers to take coordinated action.
This upcoming webinar will formally launch the blueprint paper, bringing together international experts, mainly from UNESCO involved in work on micro-credentials. Speakers will discuss the pertinence of the paper and how its recommendations resonate with their work and existing developments in different world regions.
Moderator: Borhene Chakroun, Director for Policies and Lifelong Learning Systems, UNESCO
Confirmed speakers:
- Michaela Martin, Assistant Director a.i. IIEP-UNESCO, co-author
- Peter van der Hijden, Higher Education Strategy Consultant, co-author
- Wesley Teter, Senior Consultant for Bangkok, Thailand
- Victoria Galan, Chief of Research and Analysis at the UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean
Further information is available on the IIEP-UNESCO’s website.