Comprehensive Learner Record (CLR) Standard — 1EdTech Consortium

Last Updated: 03/12/2024

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Overview

The 1EdTech Consortium established a Comprehensive Learning Record (CLR) Working Group to collaborate around CLR developments and transition CLR 1.0  to CLR 2.0 (learning and employment records - LER). Major work focuses on the Comprehensive Learner Record Standard™  (CLR Standard™), the new generation of secure and verifiable learning and employment records that support all nature of academic and workplace recognition and achievements including courses, competencies, skills, employer-based achievements and milestones.

The CLR Standard:

  • Leverages the 1edTech Open Badges standard, is compatible with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Verifiable Credentials and the Credential Engine Registry, and is part of 1EdTech's digital credentials portfolio of standards that also includes Competencies and Academic Standards Exchange® (CASE®).
  • Is Recommended by AACRAO, the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, as a technical specification designed to support traditional academic programs, co-curricular and competency-based education as well as employer-based learning and development—in any domain where it is important to capture and communicate a learner's and worker's achievements in verifiable, digital form. It is designed to be used, curated, and controlled by the learner.
  • Is a modern and web-friendly interoperable learner record structured for easy understanding yet flexible enough to support a wide range of use cases to meet the needs of learners, workers, registrars, and employers.
  • Is the product of five years' efforts by 1EdTech, its members, and partners in the community.
  • While the CLR Standard™ has onboard verifiability, implementers may choose to authenticate ownership with a blockchain solution.
  • Is a verifiable, secure learning and employment record for the 21st century.

History

The current 1EdTech work on the Comprehensive Learner Record Standard began with early projects around competency-based education which led to a draft standard for the extended transcript, the forerunner to CLR. In 2015, the 1EdTech Competency-based Education Network (C-BEN) Workgroup took on five common issues in competency-based education, based on research conducted with 35 C-BEN institutions. The use cases selected involved the management of essential competency data and the exchange of CBE information between systems in an institutions' technical environment. The project has been led by contributing member institutions and brings together designers and product architects from major software suppliers and innovative new entrants to collaborate on the data standards needed to facilitate the CBE data exchange.

Five Pilot Use Cases

  • Manage Competencies in an integrated database (including versions and course relationships as needed)
  • Report Evaluation Results
  • Provide Non-Term Program Information
  • Capture Student-Faculty Interaction
  • Publish a CBE eTranscript

Resources

Introduction to Comprehensive Learner Record

Questions about Learning and Employment Record - LER versus Comprehensive Learner Record - CLR?

AACRAO's Comprehensive Learning Record (CLR) Implementation Guide Released (Dec. 27, 2021)

Case Study - UMUC: A New Learning Model Paired with a New Kind of Transcript—Digital Style

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