Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6214
Title: Developing guidelines for the implementation of micro-credentials in higher education
Authors: Đurašević, Siniša 
Jasnić, Nebojša 
Nenad Zrnić
Petar Bulat
Časlav Mitrović
Maja Dragan
Hagen Hochrinner
Adisa Ejubović
Ferran Badia
Editors: Goran Mladenovic
Martina Balac
Aleksandra Dragicevic
Keywords: Micro-credentials;Higher education;Implementation
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Rank: M34
Publisher: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Project: Erasmus+, KA220-HED — Cooperation partnerships in higher education
Start page: 98
End page: 98
Conference: International Conference of Experimental and Numerical Investigations and New Technologies
Abstract: 
The Erasmus+ KA220-HED — Cooperation partnerships in higher education Project "Developing Guidelines for the Implementation of Micro-Credentials in Higher Education" addresses the need for high-quality, innovative, and learner-centred education and training that can adapt to a fast-changing society. Micro-credentials are seen as a way to provide targeted acquisition of skills and competences without replacing traditional qualifications. They offer flexibility and can fill existing and emerging skills gaps, making lifelong learning more inclusive and accessible. Micro-credentials also provide opportunities for higher education and training institutions to align with their societal mission and enhance transparency and quality assurance through existing tools and processes. By analysing the legal framework, implementation practices, certification and credit evaluation, quality assurance mechanisms, and the linkage of micro-credentials to National Qualification Frameworks practices in partner countries, Project will develop guidelines for the implementation of micro-credentials in higher education. The guidelines will provide a common understanding and a transparent definition of micro-credentials, ensuring trust and recognition across countries and educational sectors, serving as a theoretical basis for the practical application of micro-credentials, providing concrete solutions for legislators and higher education institutions. Guidelines will be presented at Project final conference to all relevant partners, including government in Serbia, proposing measures for implementing micro-credentials in higher education. The guidelines will remain available for policymakers and higher education institutions, contributing to the development of a European approach to micro-credentials.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6214
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