Micro-credentials in Malaysian higher education: a comprehensive case study approach

Micro-credentials have become increasingly popular in the modern job market due to the ability to address rapid changes in various industries. These credentials offer flexibility, targeted and tailored learning experiences that fill specific skill gaps while preparing learners for job roles. In the...

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Main Authors: Cheng, Jack Kie, Yong, Irene Seok-Ching, Ch’ng, Chee Keong, Lim, Huai Tein
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Language:English
Published: Springer 2024
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43466/1/Micro-credentials%20in%20Malaysian%20higher%20education%20a%20comprehensive%20case%20study%20approach.pdf
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author Cheng, Jack Kie
Yong, Irene Seok-Ching
Ch’ng, Chee Keong
Lim, Huai Tein
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description Micro-credentials have become increasingly popular in the modern job market due to the ability to address rapid changes in various industries. These credentials offer flexibility, targeted and tailored learning experiences that fill specific skill gaps while preparing learners for job roles. In the hope of capitalizing on the advantages of this flexible education, higher education institutions in Malaysia are increasingly adopting micro-credentials. Although all micro-credentials offered in Malaysia’s higher education institutes must conform to the Malaysian Qualifications Agency’s standards and regulations, the set-ups and implementation, however, are flexible depending on the institution’s ecosystem. As micro-credentials are relatively new in Malaysia and the references to success stories are usually from overseas universities, which have different settings and environment. Therefore, there is a need for a comprehensive overview of micro-credentials implementation in the context of Malaysian higher education institutions. This study adopted a qualitative case studies approach on three universities in Malaysia, which represent the public and private universities with different micro-credentials implementation competence. Collation of insights, which includes comparisons on the composition of the working committee, sustainability strategies, and collaboration efforts are documented. An elaborate suggestion for micro-credentials newcomers is also included in this study through a proposed core team composition and detailed implementation pathway. Ultimately, this study contributes to providing potential micro-credentials providers in Malaysia with a reference to micro-credentials best practices.
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spelling UMPir434662025-01-07T00:36:09Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43466/ Micro-credentials in Malaysian higher education: a comprehensive case study approach Cheng, Jack Kie Yong, Irene Seok-Ching Ch’ng, Chee Keong Lim, Huai Tein H Social Sciences (General) L Education (General) Micro-credentials have become increasingly popular in the modern job market due to the ability to address rapid changes in various industries. These credentials offer flexibility, targeted and tailored learning experiences that fill specific skill gaps while preparing learners for job roles. In the hope of capitalizing on the advantages of this flexible education, higher education institutions in Malaysia are increasingly adopting micro-credentials. Although all micro-credentials offered in Malaysia’s higher education institutes must conform to the Malaysian Qualifications Agency’s standards and regulations, the set-ups and implementation, however, are flexible depending on the institution’s ecosystem. As micro-credentials are relatively new in Malaysia and the references to success stories are usually from overseas universities, which have different settings and environment. Therefore, there is a need for a comprehensive overview of micro-credentials implementation in the context of Malaysian higher education institutions. This study adopted a qualitative case studies approach on three universities in Malaysia, which represent the public and private universities with different micro-credentials implementation competence. Collation of insights, which includes comparisons on the composition of the working committee, sustainability strategies, and collaboration efforts are documented. An elaborate suggestion for micro-credentials newcomers is also included in this study through a proposed core team composition and detailed implementation pathway. Ultimately, this study contributes to providing potential micro-credentials providers in Malaysia with a reference to micro-credentials best practices. Springer 2024 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43466/1/Micro-credentials%20in%20Malaysian%20higher%20education%20a%20comprehensive%20case%20study%20approach.pdf Cheng, Jack Kie and Yong, Irene Seok-Ching and Ch’ng, Chee Keong and Lim, Huai Tein (2024) Micro-credentials in Malaysian higher education: a comprehensive case study approach. Education and Information Technologies. pp. 1-25. ISSN 1573-7608. (In Press / Online First) (In Press / Online First) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-024-13278-7 10.1007/s10639-024-13278-7
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Micro-credentials in Malaysian higher education: a comprehensive case study approach
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L Education (General)
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43466/1/Micro-credentials%20in%20Malaysian%20higher%20education%20a%20comprehensive%20case%20study%20approach.pdf
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