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N-TUTORR micro-credentials needs analysis green paper: Unlocking Pathways

A needs analysis of micro-credentials offered by the technological higher education sector to address industry skill needs in Ireland.

Dr Sarah Carroll, with Dr Carina Ginty and Dr Moira Maguire

Unlocking Pathways
December 16, 2023

Micro-credentials offer considerable opportunities for flexible learning, particularly in response to demands for specific skills. This needs analysis was conducted to identify regional skill demands and review the micro-credentials currently offered by higher and further education.

‍This green paper, which has been designed to prompt discussion and facilitate sector-wide discussion and collaboration, is published under the Student Empowerment stream (Stream 1) of the N-TUTORR programme.

Summary of key findings:

  • There is no general consensus of a definition or conceptual framework for micro-credentials amongst the TU sector, although all are currently developing policies,
  • Incentives for higher education institutions to implement micro-credentials include responding to industry needs and increasing learner flexibility,
  • Challenges in implementing micro-credentials in higher education are largely due to lack of consistency, working frameworks and policies,
  • There is a wide range of short learning experiences offered by the third level sector in Ireland with a variety of duration, credits, format and topic,
  • Three global mega-trends – climate change, digital transformation and circular economy – strongly influence Ireland’s national skill needs,
  • Business, engineering, ICTs and construction are key growing industries with increasing skill demands across most regions in Ireland,
  • Sub-sectors with under-served skill needs include applied construction skills, computer-aided design in engineering and film production, and high-level culinary skills,
  • Transversal skills, such a project management, communication and foundational digital skills, continue to be sought by employers.

 

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