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Micro-credentials are units of learning designed to allow recognition of a discrete set of skills that meet specific learner, employer, industry, community, and iwi needs. NZQA-approved micro-credentials: certify the achievement of a coherent set of skills and knowledge. meet a specified need.
What are NZQA micro credentials? ›
Micro-credentials are units of learning designed to allow recognition of a discrete set of skills that meet specific learner, employer, industry, community, and iwi needs. NZQA-approved micro-credentials: certify the achievement of a coherent set of skills and knowledge. meet a specified need.
How do I find my NZQA qualifications? ›
Any time you gain a qualification or standard listed on the National Qualifications and Credentials Framework this is recorded under your NSN. If you know your NSN, you can use the MyNZQA learner portal to see all standards and national qualifications you have achieved.
What is an example of a micro-credential? ›
Micro-badges can also represent certifications and industry-recognized credentials or similar types of credentials. Examples of external micro-badges include the eight Education Design Lab 21st Century skills badges, IC3 Digital Literacy Certification, and CompTIA A+ certification badges.
What NZQA level is a degree? ›
Structure of the NZQCF
Level | Qualifications | Credentials |
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7 | Diploma Bachelor's Degree Graduate Certificate Graduate Diploma | Micro-credential |
8 | Bachelor Honours Degree Postgraduate Certificate Postgraduate Diploma | Micro-credential |
9 | Master's Degree | Micro-credential |
10 | Doctoral Degree | Micro-credential |
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Are micro-credentials worth it? ›
According to UPCEA, hiring professionals see additional benefits for employees and candidates who complete microcredentials. 76% of hiring professionals said that microcredentials demonstrate employees' willingness to develop their skills. 63% said they demonstrate an employee's initiative.
Do employers care about micro-credentials? ›
Employers are 72% more likely to hire a candidate who has a Professional Certificate; 95% of university leaders in the United States believe that industry micro-credentials will be an essential part of higher education in the near future.
What is NZQA approved? ›
Programme approval or micro-credential listing and approval confirms that a programme or micro-credential is based on clear and consistent aims or purposes, content, outcomes and assessment practices, and leads to an NZQA-recognised qualification or micro-credential.
How long does NZQA take? ›
NZQA aims to complete the programme approval and accreditation process within six months of receiving the application, but this depends on: the quality of the application. the availability of panellists.
What do you mean by NZQA? ›
The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) administers the NZQF, which is the definitive source for accurate information about all quality assured qualifications, covering senior secondary school and tertiary education qualifications, and including all qualifications open to international students.
How Do Micro-Credentials Work?
- Go to nea.certificationbank.com to get started.
- Select a skill you have developed or would like to develop.
- Collect the required evidence demonstrating your competence in the selected area.
- Submit by uploading your evidence.
- Share your achievement with others!
What is the difference between a credential and a micro-credential? ›
Certificates cover a broader subject area and provide a more extensive understanding of the field. They are designed to complement your degree program or give you a specific set of skills. Micro-credentials are smaller in focus, target a specific skill or topic, and are designed for a specialized subject.
What are micro qualifications? ›
Micro-credentials certify the learning outcomes of short-term learning experiences, for example a short course or training. They offer a flexible, targeted way to help people develop the knowledge, skills and competences they need for their personal and professional development.
How do I get my NZQA? ›
Getting NZ qualification documents. You can download or order official documents from the NZQA Learner Login. You may need to get other documents from your school or tertiary provider.
How to verify qualification in NZ? ›
contacting the education provider. checking the lists of university qualifications approved, deleted and renamed since 1990 on the Universities New Zealand website (see the CUAP decisions on academic programmes section) checking an internet archive service, such as Wayback machine.
What is a level 6 NZQA qualification? ›
A graduate of a level 6 diploma is able to: demonstrate specialised technical or theoretical knowledge with depth in a field of work or study. analyse and generate solutions to familiar and unfamiliar problems. select and apply a range of standard and non-standard processes relevant to the field of work or study.
What is the difference between a certificate and a Microcredential? ›
Certificates cover a broader subject area and provide a more extensive understanding of the field. They are designed to complement your degree program or give you a specific set of skills. Micro-credentials are smaller in focus, target a specific skill or topic, and are designed for a specialized subject.
Who benefits from microcredentials? ›
They are a good opportunity for students, and also for professionals who need to upgrade their skills. Micro-credentials are much smaller than a degree and even smaller than a minor or a certificate. They take less time to complete and focus on a particular skill.
What is the difference between micro-credentials and macro credentials? ›
Micro-credentials are offered in online, physical, or hybrid modes at various levels, such as beginning, intermediate, or advanced. In contrast to micro-credentials, students must study for several years to obtain macro-credentials such as undergraduate degrees.