Unboxing micro-credentials: an inside, upside and downside view (Descifrando las microcredenciales: en qué consisten, ventajas e inconvenientes)

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mark Brown, Mairéad Nic-Giolla-Mhichil
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Micro-credentials are the latest shiny new thing attracting the attention of politicians, policy-makers and educational leaders. This paper endeavours to ‘unbox’ the micro-credential by peeling away inherent tensions in competing definitions and underlying drivers. It reports the tripartite methodology adopted for a state-of-the-art literature review which offers an inside, upside and downside view on the micro-credential. Selected findings illustrate how the growth of the micro-credential needs to be understood in a wider socio-cultural context. The micro-credential movement is part of a complex credential ecology steeped in history, politics and cultural norms. In response to major societal and technological change forces, the paper invites debate on what counts as valued skill and knowledge in today’s rapidly changing digital society. It challenges existing business models for higher and further education and the traditional status of the university degree. Therefore, the micro-credential is not just another passing educational fad, as it brings into question much bigger issues concerning employability, the changing nature of work and new models of life-long learning.
打开微证书:内部、上下视图(解密微证书:它们是什么、优点和缺点)
微证书是最新的闪亮的新事物,吸引了政治家、政策制定者和教育领导者的注意。本文试图通过剥离相互竞争的定义和潜在驱动因素中的固有张力来“打开”微证书。它报告了采用最先进的文献综述的三方方法,提供了微观证书的内部,上行和下行视图。选定的研究结果说明了如何在更广泛的社会文化背景下理解微型证书的增长。微证书运动是浸透在历史、政治和文化规范中的复杂证书生态的一部分。为了应对主要的社会和技术变革力量,本文邀请讨论在当今快速变化的数字社会中,什么是有价值的技能和知识。它挑战了高等教育和继续教育的现有商业模式以及大学学位的传统地位。因此,微证书不仅仅是另一种转瞬即逝的教育时尚,因为它带来了更大的问题,如就业能力、工作性质的变化和终身学习的新模式。
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Culture and Education
Culture and Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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