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Innovative and Emerging Intersections Between Industry and Academia: Rationale for Micro-credentialing

David Wai Lun Ng (Curtin University, Australia)
Lillian Koh Noi Keng (Founder, FinTech Academy, Singapore)

Introducing Multidisciplinary Micro-credentialing: Rethinking Learning and Development for Higher Education and Industry

ISBN: 978-1-80382-460-4, eISBN: 978-1-80382-459-8

Publication date: 10 November 2023

Abstract

The internationalisation of industries has spilled over to academia, whereby institutions of higher learning (IHL) increasingly compete in the graduate quality and applied graduate knowledge capabilities that they can offer. With increasing global competition for students, combined with the evolving need for lifelong learning in dynamic industries impacted by digital knowledge management, there is an opportunity for IHLs to be able to evolve to ensure their business models enable services and service delivery to cater to and help shape industry demands. This chapter will look at micro-credentialing (MC) and how the provision of MCs has changed along with the evolving IHL education environment. The demands of students, employers and ecosystem considerations will be addressed through a review of the current landscape, pathways to MC and how MC may be operationalised. The Bersteinian approach to pedagogic classification, which identifies the framework of knowledge as being communicable via three axes of singularism, regionalism and a wider generalist approach is referenced as a framework. The resultant recommendations that draw upon these foundations will conclude the chapter.

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Citation

Ng, D.W.L. and Keng, L.K.N. (2023), "Innovative and Emerging Intersections Between Industry and Academia: Rationale for Micro-credentialing", Subasinghe, C. and Giridharan, B. (Ed.) Introducing Multidisciplinary Micro-credentialing: Rethinking Learning and Development for Higher Education and Industry, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 49-77. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-459-820231005

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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