Friday, August 19, 2022
Nondegree pathways interest employers and Gen Z — but they still view them as too risky - Laura Spitalniak, Highered Dive
Thursday, August 18, 2022
75% of New Jobs Require a Degree While Only 40% of Potential Applicants Have One - David Trend, Truthout
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
A ‘Degree’ of Difference - Larry Field, New Jersey Business
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Certificate vs. Degree vs. Bootcamp: What’s The Difference? - Christin Perry, Forbes
Monday, August 15, 2022
NCMC announces new engineering technology degree pathway - Petosky News
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Regulators must keep-up with the pace of education innovation - MAHSOOD SHAH, Campus Morning Mail (Australia)
Saturday, August 13, 2022
Higher education: Microcredentials, macro challenge - Andrew Silver, Research Professional News
Friday, August 12, 2022
Real-World Learning More than ever, undergraduates want to be prepped for career placement - Robin Brunet, Vancouver Magazine
Thursday, August 11, 2022
WHAT ARE, AREN’T AND MIGHT BE MICRO-CREDENTIALS? - eCampus Ontario
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
5 Reasons Why Online Certificate Programmes Are Worth It - Finance Monthly
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
CAE and Edalex Examine Essential Academic and Career Skills, Importance of Micro-Credentials During Professional Learning Webinar
The Council for Aid to Education, Inc. (CAE), a nonprofit developer of assessments that measure students’ academic and career readiness, and strategic partner Edalex earlier this month held a webinar on the importance of essential skills in preparing students for career success, and the use of micro-credentials to demonstrate proficiency in these areas. The July 12 discussion is now available for free on-demand viewing.
Monday, August 8, 2022
Australian Engineers Pursue Continuing Education - Manufacturer's Monthly
Engineers Australia chief engineer Jane MacMaster FIEAust CPEng said engineers must ensure their knowledge and skills remain relevant to a very dynamic industry. “Engineers need to keep developing and retaining that ability to learn.” “Communication, stakeholder engagement, risk management and ethical practice are all key areas that need to be maintained.”
https://www.manmonthly.com.au/features/five-ways-stay-relevant-engineering-career/
Sunday, August 7, 2022
Connecticut Announces 7 New Higher Ed Tech Programs, Grants - Connor Linskey, Government Technology
Gov. Ned Lamont announced the creation of seven new technology education programs at Connecticut's public and private colleges and universities on Friday. Lamont said these programs will help give students the skills they need to be successful in the tech sector. "Bringing our educators to the same table as our businesses has been a priority of our administration since day one," Lamont said in a press release. "Having businesses articulate what types of skills they need and working with Connecticut's best educational institutions to create new programs that put people in high-quality careers is how we are building a nation-leading workforce."
Saturday, August 6, 2022
New humanities certificate offers themed pathways for students - ROB MCCULLOUGH, University of Michigan - Flint
The University of Michigan-Flint's College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) is offering a pathway for students to complete a portion of their general education program through an innovative 12-16 credit hour Certificate in Humanistic Inquiry in the Liberal Arts & Sciences (CHILAS) that debuts in fall 2022. With an $85,000 grant provided by the Teagle Foundation for planning and implementation, Jennifer Alvey, associate professor of anthropology and co-primary investigators (PIs) DJ Trela, professor of English, and Stephanie Roach, associate professor of English, led the development of the program to give UM-Flint students opportunities for "humanistic inquiry" also known as skill sets that are vital to student success on campus and beyond in today's competitive job market.
Friday, August 5, 2022
Pa. state university system will chase non-traditional students to boost enrollment under next phase of redesign - Susan Snyder, Philadelphia Enquirer
With the merger of six of its schools in effect, Pennsylvania’s state university system is looking ahead to the next phase of its redesign, including how to lure adults to enroll who have some college but no degree. Daniel Greenstein, chancellor of the system, said there are about a million such adults in Pennsylvania. They are just one group of untapped potential students that could help the system stem enrollment losses and meet workforce needs, he said. He said the system also will pursue high school graduates who have the grade point averages and ability for college, but who for whatever reason are not pursuing a degree, as well as workers who would prefer other kinds of training or certificate programs in areas such as business, health care and technology.
Thursday, August 4, 2022
Husson University Online Now Offers Animal Assisted Therapy and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Certificates - Husson University
These certificate programs enhance degrees in psychology or business by providing additional specialized, career-focused knowledge. Students can now earn a certificate in animal assisted therapy from Husson University Online. This certificate program can teach students how to facilitate effective human–animal interactions - a beneficial skill set that can enhance the health of patients with anxiety and the careers of mental health professionals everywhere.”
Wednesday, August 3, 2022
States Partner On Micro-Credentials To Personalize Teacher Learning - Tom Vander Ark, Forbes
In 2020, more than 2000 educators earned more than 4000 micro-credentials. BloomBoard and Digital Promise host over 500 active microcredentials each, and the National Education Association (NEA) offers nearly 200. Educator micro-credentials are, according to New America, “a verification of a discrete skill or competency that a teacher has demonstrated through the submission of evidence assessed via a validated rubric.”
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Skills and Credentials Critical to Advancing Career Readiness - Susan Fourtané, Fierce Education
We take a look at how South Carolina’s Denmark Technical College partnered with YouScience to provide their students with industry-recognized certification and skills toward career success. According to the UN, education and training are paramount to the achievement of the 2030 agenda and the Sustainable Development goals. The observance of World Youth Skills Day also serves as a stepping stone to opening up a dialogue between students, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutions, organizations, policy-makers, and development partners.
Monday, August 1, 2022
Should you Switch from Teacher to Instructional Designer? - Teamed for Learning
Sunday, July 31, 2022
The Different Types of Potential Learners and What They Want - Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Ed
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Degree vs. Experience: How important are degrees to employers? - Preston Wickersham, Remote (UK)
However, our research shows the gap between salaries offered to people with and without degrees is in many cases marginal, and there are a surprising number of roles where those without degrees can actually earn just as much (or even more) than those with bachelor's degrees. The table below shows the average salary available for candidates in 20 high-paying roles with varying levels of education, ranked from highest to lowest in terms of average salary across all degree levels.
https://remote.com/blog/degree-vs-experience-how-important-are-degrees