Building Educator Capacity Through Microcredentials

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This practical guide shows leaders how to implement and sustain a robust microcredentialing program in their school or district.

Teachers require rigorous professional learning that ensures mastery rather than simply marking time served. Microcredentials offer a competency-based approach to professional learning that can be tailored to individuals' context, needs, and interests. In this timely book, veteran educators and microcredentialing experts Eric M. Carbaugh, Laura McCullough, Meghan Raftery, and Ebbie Linaburg detail the characteristics of high-quality microcredentials. They explain how leaders can

* Set school and district goals for microcredentials.
* Select third-party microcredentials or design their own in-house.
* Implement a high-quality microcredentialing process.
* Structure and support microcredentialing at scale.

Building Educator Capacity Through Microcredentials demystifies microcredentialing and shows schools how to take advantage of this powerful approach to professional learning. Readers will acquire the information and tools to launch and scale an effective microcredentialing program that meets the professional learning needs of their staff and, by extension, improves the learning outcomes of their students.

Author(s): Eric M. Carbaugh, Laura McCullough, Meghan Raftery, Ebbie Linaburg
Publisher: ASCD
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 143
City: Arlington

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Why Microcredentials?
Chapter 1. The Intersection of Microcredentials and High-Quality Professional Learning
Chapter 2. Meeting School and District Goals
Chapter 3. Selecting Microcredentials
Chapter 4. Designing Microcredentials
Chapter 5. Implementing a Microcredentialing Process
Chapter 6. Leading for Success
Conclusion
Appendix A. Microcredential Key Traits Checklist
Appendix B. Virginia Beach City Public Schools Social Awareness Badge Criteria
Appendix C. Microcredential Criteria Checklist for Designers
Appendix D. Annotated Microcredential
Appendix E. Microcredential Reviewers Checklist
References
Index
About the Authors
Eric Carbaugh
Laura McCullough
Meghan Raftery
Ebbie Linaburg
Related ASCD Resources
Back Cover