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Wayfinding Micro-credentialing: A Local Case of Self-tailoring a Career

Barry Cooper-Cooke (Joondalup, Australia)
Chamila Subasinghe (Curtin University, Australia)

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

Like pro-bono service of law and other professional practices, micro-credentialing has become the quasi-charity project of the rapidly commodifying higher education (HE) sector. Produced with minimum waste and expense, qualifications through micro-credentialing economises time spent and optimises efforts. As a result, these bite-size educational offerings are becoming abundant and attractive to both learners and providers. While learners learn on the job or in the job market, providers get an opportunity to package knowledge and skills. Among a plethora of courses with potential overlapping and mismatched competencies, however, a clear pathway to target a career through pastures of micro-credentialing is yet to emerge. If not, it may result in another system of skill poverty and thus alienate the essential autonomy of credential seekers. Autonomy or self-tailoring your own package of micro-credentials (MC) without a proper wayfinding system could be overwhelming, sometimes even counterproductive, if competency management is based on a one-size-fits-all model. Via a local case, this chapter reviews current MC available to capacitate a career using Construction Management (CM) as a point of departure. It aims to develop a wayfinding framework or user-friendly menu for those wanting to craft a career via a micro-credentialing ecosystem. Broadly, it investigates navigating various MC offerings equivalent to undergraduate qualifications needed to become a CM professional recognised by accreditation bodies. In the process, it systematically discourses multiple ontologies of micro-credentialing in links, lapses, overlaps, and intersections among competencies to untangle complexities and optimise opportunities. It was hoped that learners could target a career instead of matching a job profile in the micro-credentialing universe.

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Cooper-Cooke, B. and Subasinghe, C. (2023), "Wayfinding Micro-credentialing: A Local Case of Self-tailoring a Career", Subasinghe, C. and Giridharan, B. (Ed.) Introducing Multidisciplinary Micro-credentialing: Rethinking Learning and Development for Higher Education and Industry, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 101-126. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-459-820231007

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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