1. A maturity model for micro-credentialing and shorter forms of learning practice in Australasian universities
- Author
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Selvaratnam, Ratna M., Warburton, Steven, Parrish, Dominique, Crew, Suzanne, Selvaratnam, Ratna M., Warburton, Steven, Parrish, Dominique, and Crew, Suzanne
- Abstract
As education and training providers grapple with increasing demand for micro-credentials, guidance on how to improve providers’ capacity and capability to deliver a high standard of learning along with profitable outcomes is needed. This study sought to develop a maturity model that could assist higher education providers in distinguishing their stage of development for delivering micro-credentials and provide guidance on activities to advance micro-credential maturity. A survey of Australasian higher education providers validated the developed model and provided an indicator of the sector’s maturity and ability to meet the increasing demand for micro-credentials. The model’s domains of quality, resourcing, standards and strategy were identified as least mature across the sector. Technical infrastructure, namely a shopfront, credentialing system and platform for delivering micro-credentials was found to be the most mature. There is future scope to refine and extend the validity of the model through testing and standardisation with comparable international sectors.
- Published
- 2024