SAN JOSE, CA – The ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ Clara County Office of Education (SCCOE) EdTech Services department will be featured in both TeacherCast Podcast this June and District Administrator magazine this September to discuss how micro-credentials are impacting the K-12 world. A micro-credential is a mini certification or digital badge, which is awarded for a specific skill or competency.
"When we talk about micro-credentials in the sense of K-12 we are looking at two levels, one is for professional learning, and the other is classroom application. The SCCOE is developing online content and training for professional learning micro-credentials for K-12 teachers, administrators, and SCCOE staff members. These badges are not just a sticker or an image. Like a mini-transcript, they tell the story of the learner and allow him to showcase his skills visually," said Cate Tolnai, academic technology specialist.
The micro-credential is embedded with metadata and carries information about the person who earned the badge, award date, credential description, actual criteria, and evidence submitted for the badge. Micro-credentials have the power to tell an accurate story of professional learning. In industries where credentialing and professional development is constant, a self-paced digital learning path can be a good solution for the busy employee and the organizations that track the learning.
Eight states currently use micro-credentialing programs, and many states are beginning to see the impactful value of micro-credentials for professional certification, but ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ is still in need of support in this area.
"The EdTech Services team is building partnerships with county offices of education throughout the state to unify efforts and create a statewide platform where educators can personalize their professional learning at their own pace, place, and timeframe. Since most courses offer graduate-level university units, we hope a statewide platform will allow the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ Commission on Teacher Credentialing to consider the impact of micro-credentialing on the teaching profession," said Craig Blackburn, director of Technology Programs & Instructional Support at the SCCOE.
"We want to create a movement," added Tolnai. "These badges have the potential to reshape teacher and administrator certification for the state and even on a national level."
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