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Globalization in higher education is embodied in the articulation between micro- credentials and the Learning Compass, especially in the context of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) Learning Compass 2030, revealing a promising intersection for the future of education and skills development. Both concepts support the idea that education should be a continuous process, adaptable and aligned with the emerging needs of society and the labor market. The mission of this chapter is to understand how micro- credentials can help teachers sculpt their profile and train skills to help students on their learning path while promoting their well- being, as well as providing students with micro- credentials that enable them to develop knowledge and skills in specific areas and attitudes and values.
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Micro-credentials Higher education Learning compass OECD Skills and competencies Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Citation
Galvão, Ana Maria; Chumbo, Isabel; Anes, Eugénia (2024). Micro-Credentials in Higher Education and the Learning Compass 2030: Intersections and Reflections. In Gürhan Durak; Serkan Çankaya (Eds.) Integrating Micro-Credentials with AI in Open Education. Hershey: IGI Global Scientific Publishing. p. 381-402. ISBN 979-8-3693-5488-9
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IGI Global Scientific Publishing