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Why higher ed needs to get on board with micro-credentials

University Business

Most organizations work with four-year colleges or universities (49%) and community colleges (45%) to provide training or learning opportunities to their employees, so while collaborating on micro-credentials may be unfamiliar territory, the connection is well established.

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These 10 schools found their footing creating quality alternative credentials

University Business

UPCEA, the professional development nonprofit, brought together institutions across various sizes, sectors and regions to highlight alternative credential models that complement each school’s mission.

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The NASH Improvement Model

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Improvement methodology is the dominant form of quality management in other industries, such as manufacturing, software development, military management and health care. The NASH Improvement Model builds upon the best methods of improvement science and organizes the work within NASH Improvement Communities (NICs).