
The aim
Microidea project came to life with a purpose: after its completion, to have available an innovative micro-credential system linked to ISO 17024.
This innovative approach will be developed and tested by 5 European countries and will have the potential to become mainstreamed improving education and training systems as well as the efficacy of policies and practices.
It also will deploy its innovative outcomes on a European scale by being able to transfer them into different demographic segments, sectors, and audience categories.
This will be achieved through the launch of a pilot initiatives on the Tourism sector, a vital component of the participating countries’ economies.
In that way Microidea will link micro-credentials directly to the labor market.
The challenge
The growing necessity for innovation in education and training systems is indicated with a particular focus on the crucial role of innovation in teaching and learning at both individual and institutional levels. Micro-credentials are identified as having significant potential to support lifelong learning and foster more inclusive and flexible learning opportunities. Several key factors driving the development of micro-credentials include the rapidly changing nature of work, increased demand from learners for shorter and targeted learning experiences, employers seeking candidates with specific skills, technological advancements in digital credentials and government policies promoting upskilling for global economic competitiveness. The overall track suggests that micro-credentials will play a vital role in addressing the evolving demands of education and employment.
The objectives Microidea pursues are outlined as follows:
- The development of a micro-credential system that would be linked to ISO 17024.
- The development of a methodology to balance between National certification systems and an international validation/certification system the ISO/IEC 17024.
- The design and implementation of an outline tool to underpin the skills needs analysis which will be open access for all.
- Implementation of the introduced micro-credential system for an occupation of the Tourism sector.
- Communication, dissemination and exploitation of project outputs and results ensuring the continuity of the project’s impacts and influence after its competition on relevant European policies.