Friday, June 28, 2024

Effective Decision-Making: Essential leadership skills - London School of Economics

This highly interactive and collaborative online certificate course will equip you with decision-making skills essential to be effective and deliver impact in your career. Through exploring the science behind decision-making your problem-solving and critical thinking skills will be enhanced. Using Barbara Fasolo and Umar Taj's proprietary tool – the Decision Canvas™ – you’ll be guided through a step-by-step process for formulating clear, unbiased decisions. Learn how to compensate for blind spots in your decision-making process by exploring and interrogating cognitive bias and automatic judgements. By focusing on an informed awareness of debiasing and choice architecture, this course will improve your intuitive decision-making, and prepare you for an increasingly tech-reliant world that requires professionals to use their interpersonal skills to navigate change and uncertainty.

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Programme/Project Monitoring & Evaluation for Accountability and Learning (PMEAL) - Online Certificate Course - IPHDC

Monitoring and Evaluation are crucial processes in supporting programme and project implementation, contributing to organizational learning, ensuring accountability, providing opportunities for stakeholder feedback to be captured and promoting evidence-based decision making. They assist in understanding whether a programme or project is on track and achieving its objectives and intended impact. By tracking progress and collecting data, project managers can identify issues early and take necessary remedial actions. IDEAL Public Health and Development Consultancy (IPHDC), has organized this training which aimed at equipping participants with knowledge and skills for designing and implementing effective monitoring and evaluation within their humanitarian and development programmes/projects for accountability and learning.

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

UK Turning to Micro-Credentials to Gain Digital Skills for Jobs - NIKOLAZ FOUCAUD, HR Director

The UK has seen a 961% increase in AI upskilling but lags behind other nations, including the US and Brazil. Despite government-backed efforts to cement the UK’s place as a science and technology superpower by 2030, with multi-million-pound investment in AI, new research*. The data reveals rapid growth in GenAI course enrolments – a 1,060% year-on-year increase – as the world races toward AI literacy. While the UK has seen a 961% increase in AI upskilling in the past 12 months, it has seen a lower uptake than the global average, and lags behind the US (1,058%). Nations across the world appear to be prioritising AI upskilling more than the UK. In Brazil, which ranks among the global top 20, and which attains cutting-edge proficiency in tech and data science, there has been a 1,079% year-on-year increase in GenAI course enrollments.

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

New graduate certificate to prepare students for global leadership challenges - Chris Hybels, Western Michigan University

Western Michigan University is launching a new graduate certificate that is designed for individuals interested in developing inclusive global leadership practices to support their work in a variety of educational and organizational learning contexts. The College of Education and Human Development's new graduate certificate in global leadership and learning (GLL) will be offered in both a hybrid and online format beginning fall semester 2024. 

Monday, June 24, 2024

FAU Nursing Offers New Fully Online and On--Demand Nursing Certivicate - GISELE GALOUSTIAN, FAU

Florida Atlantic University’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing is offering a 25-hour, fully online and on-demand “Teaching/Learning Grounded in Caring Science Certificate” course to provide the essential knowledge for engagement in the innovative process for studying nursing grounded in caring. The Teaching/Learning Grounded in Caring Science course is a virtual-learning certificate program for nursing faculty, graduate nursing students, and working nursing professionals interested in a teaching career. The focus of the program is to acquire knowledge and competencies for engagement in caring science-based teaching.

Sunday, June 23, 2024

New HEQCO report on microcredentials reveals they won’t be saving universities - Matthew Halliday, University Affairs

A new report published this past April by the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario falls closer to the latter position than the former. Authored by HEQCO researchers Jackie Pickette and Rachel Courts, it found that the microcredentials delivered in Ontario so far tend mostly to offer a new gloss on traditional continuing education — but not much more. “We understand there’s this broader call for microcredentials to do more or be more, but we don’t have evidence that’s happening — or that it needs to happen,” said Julia Colyar, vice-president of research and policy at HEQCO.

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Jobs of the Future: Ontario funds new micro-credentials - Sudbury

The Ontario government is spending $5 million through the Micro-credentials Challenge Fund to bring post-secondary institutions and industry together to build or expand rapid training programs for priority job sectors like health care and advanced manufacturing. This is the second round of Ontario Micro-credentials Challenge Fund. “The Micro-credentials Challenge Fund brings industry and institutions together to create programs that strengthen Ontario’s workforce and economy,” said Colleges and Universities Minister Jill Dunlop in a news release. “Micro-credentials reflect current and local labour market needs and immediately prepare students for industry-relevant opportunities in their region.”

Friday, June 21, 2024

CECU statement on the Ensuring Distance Education Act, introduced by Rep. Burgess Owens

CECU’s President and CEO, Dr. Jason Altmire, issued the following statement regarding the introduction of the Ensuring Distance Education Act: "Career Education Colleges and Universities applauds Congressman Owens on the introduction of the Ensuring Distance Education Act, a commonsense bill to enable institutions to provide educational opportunities to students through distance learning methods that meet student needs. Adult students often face significant barriers to in-person learning that would help these workers advance or change careers. Distance education helps lower those barriers. This bill would remedy a flawed policy that currently discourages distance education and hybrid curriculums. Congress should support this legislation which recognizes the importance of providing flexible educational opportunities that meet student needs."

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Microcredentialing - EDUCAUSE

Microcredentials are a highly visible way to showcase your expertise with peers and current or prospective employers—helping you stand out in a competitive marketplace. These effective tools motivate learners to continue their professional learning and growth, demonstrate specific skills and/or competencies mastered, recognize accomplishments and experience gained, and reflect significant investment of time in service to the higher education community. EDUCAUSE supports credential transparency, Credential Engine’s initiative to develop a robust digital ecosystem where credentials of all types and the knowledge, skills, abilities, and outcomes they represent can be easily translated across systems and organizations in support of learners.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A CERTIFICATE AND A MICRO-CREDENTIAL? - WVU Online

Online learning offers many opportunities today that non-traditional students didn’t have in the past. But what kind of online educational program is right for you, especially if you need that flexibility and time is also a major factor? That’s where certificates and micro-credentials come in. Both online certificates and micro-credentials can enhance your educational and professional skills in a short period of time, but they serve different purposes. In this article, we will explain the differences between certificates and micro-credentials, so you can decide if one of them is right for you.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Microcredentials Task Force - PESC (white paper pending)

The Microcredentials in Data Systems Task Force is an open, collaborative, volunteer discussion group looking to provide education & information on skills and competencies; and if needed, changes and updates to PESC Approved Standards. To assist PESC Members & all stakeholders in the student and learner ecosystem, PESC establishes the Microcredentials Task Force, an open discussion forum looking to provide education & information on skills & competencies; and if needed, changes and updates to PESC Approved Standards.

Monday, June 17, 2024

Taking Action on Planetary Health (online certificate program) - University of Toronto

The Taking Action on Planetary Health certificate program focuses on solutions that address the impacts of climate change on human health and ways we can improve the health of our communities as healthcare providers. Working with other learners across 7 collaborative sessions, you’ll develop a practical and sustainable intervention you can readily implement your own clinical practice.

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Ontario Supporting More Industry-Focused Training Programs; New micro-credentials to quickly prepare learners for in-demand jobs

The Ontario government is supporting the development of new micro-credentials to help students train for in-demand jobs in priority sectors like health care and advanced manufacturing. Through a second round of the Ontario Micro-credentials Challenge Fund, the province has invested $5 million for eligible postsecondary institutions to work with industry to co-create or expand rapid training programs that respond to Ontario’s evolving labour market. “The Micro-credentials Challenge Fund brings industry and institutions together to create programs that strengthen Ontario’s workforce and economy,” said Jill Dunlop, Minister of Colleges and Universities.

https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/1004681/ontario-supporting-more-industry-focused-training-programs

Saturday, June 15, 2024

Connecting college students with enriching work experiences - Carly D. Robinson, Katharine Meyer, and Susanna Loeb, Brookings

Many college students have access to jobs offering multiple benefits—such as competitive pay, opportunities to contribute to society, and career development—but they often do not apply for these enriching positions.  Simple outreach approaches can substantially increase college students’ applications to potentially enriching job opportunities. College students are particularly responsive to outreach that focuses on the wages of available jobs, even for jobs for which they say they are drawn by societal contributions or career development.

Friday, June 14, 2024

Google funds new cybersecurity clinics at 15 colleges - Skylar Rispens, EdScoop

Google, in coordination with the Consortium of Cybersecurity Clinics, granted 15 colleges, universities and community colleges up to $1 million each to create new cybersecurity clinics at campuses across the country. In addition to the financial support, the selected higher education institutions will also receive opportunities for student mentorship from Google. The company’s cybersecurity clinics fund seeks to strengthen members of the Consortium of Cybersecurity clinics and bolster the cyber workforce, according to a Google announcement. 

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Work-Based Learning - Strada Foundation

Work-based learning, such as internships, apprenticeships, micro-internships, and experiential/project-based learning, allow students to engage in structured work experiences that reinforce and expand their skill sets within professional settings that are aligned with their career interests and goals. While there is value in all types of work-based learning, internships and apprenticeships have the strongest evidence base for improving student outcomes.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Best Online Certificate Programs Of 2024 - Garrett Andrews & Brenna Swanston, Forbes

Though not as distinguished as bachelor’s degrees, certificate programs have several important benefits. They allow learners to pursue a particular interest, sometimes at the most prestigious institutions in the world. Credits earned in a certificate program can often transfer to a formal degree. Plus, certificates are significantly cheaper than traditional degrees. Certificates are essentially mini degrees. These academic programs feature short, focused courses that instill job-ready skills. Credentials help learners advance in their careers or move confidently into new ones. And today, many of these programs are offered fully online.

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Pew Research: Is college worth it? Yes, with caveats - Nathan M Greenfield, University World News

Almost one third of Americans do not believe that a college education is worth the cost and 47% believe it is worth it only if they don’t have to take out loans, says a new study by the Pew Research Center. These findings are in line with a trend dating back to at least 2017 when only 49% of Americans reported believing that a college education was worth the cost.

https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20240531153022807

Monday, June 10, 2024

Funding Student Success: Internships for Humanities Students - Ashley Mowreader, Inside Higher Ed

A$5 million grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will boost internship participation rates among students in the humanities at Old Dominion University in Virginia, providing needed experiential learning and career support for students. Launching this fall, the Monarch Humanities Internship Academy will support hundreds of students each year in securing paid internships to help them in their careers, as well as build talent pipelines for regional employers and beyond. The Monarch Internship and Co-Op Office at ODU is leading the development and rollout of the academy, which began this spring, working to an institutional goal to provide all students with experiential learning by 2027.

Sunday, June 9, 2024

PNC targets young talent, brings hundreds of summer interns to Pittsburgh HQ - Patty Tascarella, Pittsburgh Business Times

An estimated 1,500 interns come to the Pittsburgh region each year and 500 have descended on PNC for a two-day summit at the bank’s corporate headquarters downtown. It’s an annual gathering at the region’s biggest — and nation’s 6th-largest — bank. And it’s also a key component of the talent acquisition strategy at PNC Financial Services Group Inc. The program is one of PNC’s primary early career talent pipelines and it has become increasingly important as the bank expands into new markets.

Saturday, June 8, 2024

Interns, Trainees, and Volunteers Under the FLSA - Practical Law THE Journal

Guidance on how the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) applies to interns, trainees, and volunteers, including when interns and trainees must be classified as employees entitled to minimum wage and overtime pay, and under what circumstances private sector employees may volunteer time and services. This article discusses FLSA issues associated with internship and training programs and employee volunteer activities, including:
  • The primary beneficiary test used by the Department of Labor (DOL) and federal courts to determine the employee status of interns and trainees for minimum pay purposes.
  • The compensability of volunteer activities by employees of private, for-profit employers.
  • The potential consequences of misclassifying employees as unpaid interns, trainees, or volunteers.