Dictionary: Definitions, Use of Key Terms & Concepts in Incremental Credentialing

Last Updated: 03/11/2024

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Overview

Many concepts and terms in the learn-and-work ecosystem are confusing. Some terms and concepts are new to the field and have no established definitions; others are evolving and not well understood. Still others are used in varying ways, depending on stakeholder perspectives and contexts. For example, do we mean the same thing when we say competencies, skills, or learning outcomes? Is there a shared understanding of  microcredentials, micro-pathways, or stackable credentials? And why does this matter?

This document includes 43 key definitions and use of terms and concepts in incremental credentialing. The document was designed to inform Credential As You Go and other groups seeking greater clarity about the terms used, such as:

  • Learners
  • Higher education institutions (credential providers)
  • Employers and industry associations
  • Workforce boards
  • Policymakers
  • Researchers and think tanks
  • Journalists
  • Accountability entities such as accreditors and standards bodies.

The document portrays the breadth, depth, and nuances of the language of incremental credentialing. All definitions, uses of terms, and concepts come from Internet searches—from websites, blogs, reports, and research documents. This method was based on the rationale that the language of incremental credentialing is and should be available in the open communications ecosystem.

Resources

CAYG-Dictionary.pdf (credentialasyougo.org)

KEY COMPONENTS

STAKEHOLDER GROUPS

INITIATIVE LAUNCH YEAR

2022

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