Playbook: Policy in Incremental Credentialing (Credential As You Go)

Last Updated: 03/09/2024

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Overview

Credential As You Go is an initiative working with many partners toward a nationally recognized transferable incremental credentialing system that increases the number of high-quality, post-high school credentials that lead to further education and employment. Such a system captures and verifies learning that is currently uncounted, enabling individuals to be recognized for what they know and can do as they acquire it; and provides pathways for learners to continue their education, increasing their ability to gain higher credentials and better employment.

Credential As You Go’s initiative to develop a range of tools and resources, including playbooks, to support incremental credentialing was launched in 2022 with the support of the US Department of Education IES program and Walmart. The playbooks are “how-to” guides on topics, policies, and practices that support developing an incremental credentialing system.

Each playbook addresses a different component core to incremental credentialing. Each playbook contains a purpose statement; questions or checklists to guide developments; case studies/examples; and references. In addition, playbooks contain related resources such as the Credential As You Go Dictionary, video recordings from Credential As You Go webinars, the Learn & Work Ecosystem Library, and resources others have recommended for the topic.

The playbooks are living documents. As more incremental credentials are designed, tested, and implemented, the playbooks will be updated to reflect lessons learned, additional case studies, and new tools created by stakeholders.

Playbook on Policy in Incremental Credentialing

In 2023, Credential As You Go published Playbook on Policy in Incremental Credentialing. It describes the many policies that impact incremental credentialing for colleges and universities (and other credential providers) to keep in mind when developing and implementing incremental credentials.

An array of entities and organizations can influence the move to an incremental credentialing system. The main ones include:

  • Government – federal
  • Government – state
  • State higher education systems, state coordinating boards
  • Accrediting organizations
  • Institutional entities, including boards of regents

Policy from other entities may also influence the move to incremental credentialing. Such entities include employers; labor unions, particularly in relation to apprenticeship programs; and community-based entities such as libraries, immigrant support centers, Goodwill centers, and others.

Resources

Credential As You Go website

Credential As You Go Dictionary

Credential As You Go Webinars

Learn & Work Ecosystem Library

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