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The European Microcredential Landscape
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What’s it all about? The name says it all: “In Support of Lifelong Learner Pathways: The Case for Unified Records Management.” As K12 school and district leaders, you are preparing your students for the challenges of today’s world. To be successful, they must be equipped with not just knowledge, but also evidence of and access to their hard-earned credentials.
These credentials open up opportunities with employers, post-secondary institutions, and more, regardless of what lifelong learning pathways your students (and alumni) take. As they progress along this long and winding road of learning, Parchment is there to support them. And you.
Because a third of students take AP or dual enrollment courses, capturing that data and making it available to learners (and others) ensures their hard work is recognized and leveraged to open doors. These classes for college credit signal course rigor and demonstrate intellectual curiosity to college and university admissions officers.
What you’ll get from reading our new white paper doesn’t stop here! We hope it inspires you to take the first steps to support diverse learner pathways by unifying your school and district records and embracing credential transparency for present (and past) students. And don’t miss the real-world examples of our platform in action.
Then, contact us to learn more about how you can streamline and simplify student and alumni enrollment and employment pathways with a comprehensive, secure, and modern records platform using the largest credential exchange network. And reach your goal of facilitating lifelong learner success.