03934oam 2200505 450 991081251040332120210417214636.01-55339-555-71-55339-556-510.1515/9781553395560(CKB)4100000011559822(MiAaPQ)EBC6386013(DE-B1597)656582(DE-B1597)9781553395560(EXLCZ)99410000001155982220210417d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLearning outcomes, academic credit, and student mobility /Christine Arnold [and three others]Kingston, Ontario :Queen's University, School of Policy Studies,[2020]©20201 online resource (319 pages)Queen's Policy Studies Series1-55339-554-9 Front Matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Biographies -- Introduction -- Foundations for Learning Outcomes and Credit Transfer -- The Gulf Between Hope and Practice: South African Experiences with Learning Outcomes and Credit Transfer -- Foundations and Reform Measures: Credit Transfer and Learning Outcomes Policy and Practice in the United States -- Learning Outcomes for Credit Transfer: Reflections on the Australian Experience -- International Student Mobility Based on Learning Outcomes and Workload: The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System -- Learning Outcomes, Progression, and Qualifications: Considerations for Vocational and Higher Education in the United Kingdom -- Shifting Paradigms in Postsecondary Education: Historical, Conceptual, and Theoretical Frameworks Governing Outcomes-Based Approaches to Credit Transfer -- The Overarching System: Structures, Policies, and Mechanisms Impacting Learning Outcomes and Credit Transfer -- Adoption, Adaptation, and Implementation: The Complexities of Using Learning Outcomes to Advance Credit Transfer in Institutional Contexts -- Summary of Findings and RecommendationsThere is increasing interest in the use of learning outcomes in postsecondary education, and deliberations have surfaced with regard to their potential to serve as a tool for advancing credit transfer. Learning Outcomes, Academic Credit, and Student Mobility assesses the conceptual foundations, assumptions, and implications of using learning outcomes for the purposes of postsecondary credit transfer and student mobility. Through a critical review of current approaches to the use of learning outcomes across national and international jurisdictions, scholars and practitioners in postsecondary education provide a multivalent examination of their potential impacts in the unique context of Ontario and recommend future directions for the system. The collected works are the culmination of a multi-year study entitled Learning Outcomes for Transfer, funded by the Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer. Contributions are authored by prominent international scholars across countries with significant outcomes-based experience and education reforms (South Africa, the United States, Australia, Europe, and the United Kingdom) and an Ontario research consortium comprising college and university experts working to advance student pathways.Queen's policy studies.Competency-based educationSchool creditsStudents, Transfer ofCompetency-based education.School credits.Students, Transfer of.379.155Arnold Christine1660884MiAaPQMiAaPQUtOrBLWBOOK9910812510403321Learning outcomes, academic credit, and student mobility4016430UNINA