Title of practice: Exploring Credentials in Inclusive Higher Education
Author/developer: Think College
Language: English
Description of good practice:
Presented by Bryan Wilson, Director of the Workforce Data Quality Campaign, a project of the National Skills Coalition In a world full of talk about jobs, credentials, apprenticeships, and the expansion of work opportunities, how do higher education programs for students with ID hook into the conversation and increase their capacity to provide access to meaningful credentials. We start with the basics: what are credentials and what are the different types? How do they work? Who offers them? Watch this webinar to learn more about credentials and what they can mean for students with intellectual disabilities. The WDQC initiative promotes federal and state policies that provide stakeholders (students/workers, employers, policymakers, educators/practitioners) with actionable data that is effectively used to assess and improve our nation’s education and workforce strategies
Country where the practice is developed: USA
URL to the material: https://thinkcollege.net/training/think-college-learning-channel?wchannelid=o80csx46wu&wmediaid=3dg6nrn3qo
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Type of practice: ICT tool for accessible teaching, OER (Open educational resource), MOOC (Massive open online course)
Group(s) targeted by the material: Teaching staff
The level of Creative Commons license:No licensing infromation available
Can the practice be reused?: Yes
What is the payment model for this material?: Free
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What barriers does it help to overcome?: Social
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