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Micro-Credentials, Microlearning and Canada's Skills Agenda

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Micro-Credentials, Microlearning and Canada's Skills Agenda

Date: Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)

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Canada has a skills challenge, and the response to it is mission-critical for the future of the economy.

75% of Canadian employers say they can’t find employees with the skills they need for available jobs. Despite high levels of youth employment, there are still some 50,000+ jobs each month that remained unfilled.

Large numbers of people who enrol in apprenticeships and skills programs don’t complete their requirements — and the situation is getting worse, not better. Less than a fifth of those who start an apprenticeship program in Canada finish their training within the designated period, although completion rates vary significantly by trade.

Exacerbating the skills challenge is the fact that Canada’s birth rates are low. The economy now relies on the contributions of skilled newcomers, yet many newcomers find it difficult to secure recognition for their skills and competencies, even if they have been certified in another country.

Microlearning, competency-based learning and micro-credentials could be effective responses to this challenge.

This webinar will explore the potential of microlearning and micro-credentials linked to competencies as a way forward.

Key Takeaways

By taking part in this webinar, you will be able to explore:

  • What the skills challenge really is, and the six skills gaps we need to close
  • What microlearning looks like and why it may be helpful if linked to competency assessments and learning profiles
  • Where micro-credentials could fit into a skills development system
  • The MOOC providers and firms that are offering their own products and services in the skills space
  • What the future may look like for competency-based hiring, assessment and gap-based learning

Tags: Micro-Credentials Skills Development Competency-Based Learning Workforce Readiness

Host:

Dr. Stephen Murgatroyd
Chief Innovation Officer, Contact North | Contact Nord

Dr. Stephen Murgatroyd, PhD, is a frequent keynote speaker and presenter at higher-education conferences around the world. He has consulted for governments in Chile, the US, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and has been an active management consultant for more than 30 years. A former dean of business at Athabasca University, he is the Chief Innovation Officer for Contact North | Contact Nord and a teacher at the University of Alberta, Athabasca University and the University of Toronto. Stephen is also the author of some 40 books as well as hundreds of academic papers, book chapters and articles.

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