What do MPs think are the future of Post 16 Qualifications? FE Soundbite 692
What do MPs have to say about Post 16 Qualification reform? FE Soundbite 692 (29th April 2023). This is the weekly e-newsletter and e-journal brought…
Qualification reform refers to the transformation and evolution of credentialing systems, academic programs, and learning pathways moving beyond traditional degree structures.
This includes embracing modular credentials, competency-based assessments, flexible credit transfer, lifelong learning accounts and skills-based hiring frameworks.
Such reforms aim to improve affordability, accessibility, relevance and equity across secondary, postsecondary and employment ecosystems struggling to align due to the pace of technological and economic change.
Learners need guidance acquiring niche skills carrying labour market value across employers. Transportable digital badges enabling talent mobility are essential for advancement.
Employers prioritize granular proficiency over-generalised learning, seeking competency evidence for critical roles. Translating their specific needs into scalable frameworks is complex.
Further education institutions play a vital role in developing vocational skills alignment. Balancing tradition and industry demand via expanded micro-credentialing and work-integrated offerings is a priority.
Higher education institutions validate capabilities, balancing innovation and academic standards. Upholding degree transferability while enabling stackability with more experiential credentials requires strategic balancing.
Reconciling traditional and emerging ecosystems requires collaboration across secondary schools, FE colleges, HE institutes, and employers. Co-creating cross-cutting competency models on a shared language can pave inclusive opportunity pathways.
Micro-credentials, certificates and badges offer more inclusive pathways to skills development and advancement for groups underserved by traditional degree programs ripe for qualification reform updates. However equitable implementation requires mitigating bias risks in pre-requisite requirements, predictive algorithm criteria and competency assessments. There are also completion barriers without wraparound supports. What strategic access investments and policy guardrails are vital for ensuring qualifications reform promotes social mobility?
What do MPs have to say about Post 16 Qualification reform? FE Soundbite 692 (29th April 2023). This is the weekly e-newsletter and e-journal brought…
Amanda Spielman on Ofsted Reform and will ChatGPT make marking coursework impossible? Soundbite edition 691. This is the weekly e-newsletter and e-journal brought to you…
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Welcome to FE Soundbite edition 679. What is the Chancellors vision to grow the economy? Even ChatGPT gets a mention and a starring role! This…
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Karl Anderson explains why the new employer-led approvals system for level 3 technical qualifications is needed and how it will work. All the key reviews…
Last week, AELP was delighted to launch our latest research – on level 2 and below qualifications – at an event in parliament hosted by…
Latest research carried out by the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP), NOCN Group and the Skills and Education Group (SEG), shows that level…
On the 18th October, the Department for Education published their response to the ‘Review of post-16 qualifications at level 2 and below’ consultation. Within this,…
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