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SUMMARY:All Learning Counts - Implementers' Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Thanks to everyone who joined our All Learning Counts – Implementers’ Meeting webinar on Thursday\, October 15\, 2020. \nHere is a video of the complete webinar: \n﻿﻿﻿ \nEvery year\, millions of New Englanders gain college-level knowledge and skills outside of traditional learning environments – while on the job\, in the military\, or through workforce training programs. Most of that learning goes unrecognized and uncounted toward degrees or credentials of value. We believe colleges & universities should do more to ensure all learning counts\, regardless of where it takes place. \n\n\nAccording to a recent survey\, 46% of people in our region have some college but no degree—and more than half of respondents said they would be more likely to consider college more of their existing learning could count towards a degree. Institutions\, however\, are not well-equipped recognize that learning and award course credit. By improving policy and practice related to learning recognition\, we can create a more inclusive system that helps individuals advance their educational and career goals.\n\nCurrent practices – including credit for prior learning (CPL) and prior learning assessment (PLA) – are expensive and difficult to navigate for students. They are often not well-advertised and many students are not aware of these options. Through our All Learning Counts work\, NEBHE will work with institutions to promote more opportunities for students to earn college credit for what they already know.\n\n\nThe webinar featured three student panelists: \n\n\n\nLauren Hayden\, University Of New England Master’s Candidate\nJesse Lauden\, Master’s Candidate\, Tufts University\nFred Mutsinzi\, Duet Graduate\, Southern New Hampshire University\n\n\n\n…and these professional panelists: \n\n\n\n\n\nLaurie Ficker\, Assistant Director Of Advising And Prior Learning Assessment\, University Of Maine At Augusta\nTim Lyon\, Vice President for Analytics and Strategy\, Maguire Associates\nPat Marshall\, Deputy Commissioner For Academic Affairs And Student Success\, Massachusetts Department Of Higher Education\nJason Pollock\, Analyst\, Maguire Associates\nYasmine Ziesler\, Chief Academic Officer\, Vermont State Colleges System\nCharlotte Peyser\, Senior Policy & Research Analyst\, New England Board of Higher Education\nCandace Williams\, Director of Policy Research & Strategic Initiatives\, New England Board of Higher Education\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to download NEBHE’s PowerPoint presentation (in PDF format) featured at the beginning of the webinar.\n\n\n\nClick here to download the PowerPoint presentation (in PDF format) featured in the webinar\, featuring information from Tim Lyon\, Vice President for Analytics and Strategy\, Maguire Associates.
URL:https://nebhe.org/event/all-learning-counts-webinar/
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