A micro credential for interoperability. [PDF]
In the midst of a global pandemic the need for health and social care providers to commit to, and deliver on, integrated patient-centered care services has been accelerated. Globally, health and social care programme administrators are turning to digital
Hussey P, Das S.
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A Strategic Institutional Response to Micro-Credentials: Key Questions for Educational Leaders [PDF]
This article responds to the rise of the micro-credential movement. It evidences the heightened attention politicians, policy-makers and educational leaders are giving to micro-credentials by framing the discussion in several recent high-level policy ...
Mark Brown +2 more
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Designing accountability measures for health professionals: results from a community-based micro-credential: case study on Indigenous cultural safety [PDF]
Background: There is a widespread commitment to implementing anti-Indigenous racism with health organizations in Canada by introducing cultural safety staff training. In partnership with a public health unit in Ontario, Canada, we developed an evaluation
Angela Mashford-Pringle +3 more
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The parallel mediating role of time and financial resources in achievement motivation and non-credential learning [PDF]
IntroductionThe surge in non-degree credentials, such as micro-credentials and MOOC, in China is being driven by evolving labor market needs and the growing demand for specialized skills.
Yi Cao, Yi Tian, Yuan Hu, Juan Kou
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IMPLEMENTASI MIROKREDENSIAL DI INDONESIA: MENGUKUR PENERIMAAN TEKNOLOGI MAHASISWA [THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MICROCREDENTIALS IN INDONESIA: MEASURING STUDENTS’ TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE] [PDF]
This study aimed to analyse the main four major components of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in study participants (N = 275). Study participants are students who enrolled in the full online Micro-Credential Developer Program and participated ...
Stella Stefany +3 more
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Micro-credentials: A learner value framework
Much has been made of micro-credentials, and the ‘craze’ (Ralston, 2021) and ‘hype’ (Roy & Clark, 2019) they generate. One of the barriers to their success is that a definition of micro-credentials has not been widely agreed (Kato, Galán-Muros, & Weko ...
Beverley Oliver
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The Use of Micro-Credentials in Health Professions Education: A Scoping Review [PDF]
Background: Healthcare professionals must continuously update their competencies to keep pace with evolving clinical practices; however, traditional continuing professional development (CPD) methods often have limited impact on competency and performance.
Marco Zaccagnini +5 more
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Teachers play a critical role in supporting the early literacy development of students; however, keeping up with evidence-based practice while performing a busy teaching role can be challenging.
Amy Scott, Gail Gillon, Brigid C Mcneill
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Towards a Capability Maturity Model for Micro-Credential Providers in European Higher Education
Navigating the complexities of establishing sustainable micro-credentialing programs in European higher education requires a tailored approach for providers.
Omiros Iatrellis +2 more
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Pre–service Teachers Computational Thinking (CT) and Pedagogical Growth in a Micro–credential: A Mixed Methods Study [PDF]
Bal IA +3 more
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