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Toward just and equitable micro-credentials: an Australian perspective.
Desmarchelier, Renee; Cary, Lisa J.
  • Desmarchelier R; University of Southern Queensland, West St, Toowoomba, QLD 4350 Australia.
  • Cary LJ; La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC 3086 Australia.
Int J Educ Technol High Educ ; 19(1): 25, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1883549
ABSTRACT
The current historic COVID-19 Pandemic moment has thrown into sharp relief the need for flexible and rigorous higher education that meets upskilling and reskilling needs of global workforces. Discussions of micro-credentialing predate the Pandemic but have received increased focus as potentially assisting in addressing perceived skills gaps. However, not all commentators have been complimentary about the possibilities inherent in micro-credentialing. In this paper we discuss Ralston (Postdigital Science and Education 383-101, 2021) criticism of the "microcredentialing craze" as provocation to consider how equitable, thoughtful and just educative aims may be met. We address Ralston's argument that micro-credentials present an educative "moral hazard" by arguing that micro-credentialing will allow universities to respond quickly to changing worker educational needs rather than only offering full degrees that may not be economically viable or personally desirable for individuals. Rather, we suggest, the potential of micro-credentials lies in their pathways and potential to enhance lifelong learning and suggest that micro-credentials do not stand outside of the pedagogical ethical imperative that learning experiences should be positive and inclusive.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Int J Educ Technol High Educ Year: 2022 Document Type: Article