Assessing the impact of micro-credential training in higher education: A pilot study supporting BA dissertations

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https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-980

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higher education, lifelong learning, micro-credentials, formal training, learner-centred courses, skill development, BA dissertations, English Studies

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Introduction: Micro-credentials, endorsed by the European Union for enhancing lifelong learning and employability, offer targeted, flexible learning experiences. This pilot study investigates the impact of integrating micro-credential training into the BA dissertation process for English Studies students at the University of Extremadura. Methodology: The study involved a two-week, in-person micro-credential course, divided into modules on time management, research techniques, and writing skills, supplemented by pre- and post-training surveys to assess students’ needs and the training’s short-term and long-term impact. Seven fourth-year students participated in the study, providing feedback through surveys. Results: The training improved students’ preparedness, confidence, and motivation. Key areas of development included time management, research skills, and emotional resilience. Students reported sustained benefits, applying the skills and strategies learned throughout their dissertation process. Discussion: Findings highlight the training’s positive short-term and long-term impacts, including increased motivation and practical skill application. However, it identifies areas for improvement, such as more training in citation techniques and writing clarity. Conclusions: Micro-credential training effectively addresses gaps in traditional curricula, enhancing students’ readiness for their BA dissertations. Further research with larger cohorts and diverse disciplines is recommended to generalise the findings and refine the microlearning approach.

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Marta Martín Gilete, University of Extremadura

Marta Martín-Gilete holds a PhD in English Linguistics from the University of Extremadura. She is a junior lecturer in the Department of English Studies at the University of Extremadura, where she teaches courses on the English Language and Applied Linguistics at the Faculty of Philosophy and Arts. Her main research interests concern cognitive linguistics, applied linguistics, and figurative language. Marta Martín-Gilete is a member of the English Language and Applied Linguistics research team, which includes researchers specialising in applied metaphor research, L2 vocabulary acquisition, and discourse analysis. Her work has been published in journals such as Review of Cognitive Linguistics and VIAL, as well as in book chapters with Peter Lang and Tirant lo Blanch. Open-access publications are available here.

Cristina Blanco García, University of Extremadura

Lecturer at the Facultad de Filosofía y Letras at Universidad de Extremadura. I hold a PhD in English Linguistics. I have teaching experience from 2020 in subjects of the degree in English Studies as well as in supervising BA and MA dissertations. I am a research member of the research unit “Variation, Linguistic change and Grammaticalization”. Furthermore, I am a member of the innovation teaching group ‘Seguimiento y empleabilidad de los egresados del Grado en Estudios Ingleses’. I am the author of various publications in journals and international and national conferences, in the areas of historical linguistics and corpus linguistics.

Références

Blanco-García, C., & Martín-Gilete, M. (in press). Enhancing higher education through micro-credential training: A focus on BA dissertations. En Debates y experiencias en torno a la innovación docente: visión actual y prospectiva. Ediciones Egregius.

Council of the European Union. (2022). European Education Area. A European approach to micro-credentials. https://education.ec.europa.eu/education-levels/higher-education/micro-credentials

Delicado, G., Parejo, M., Real, L., & Peligros, S. (2024). EU Green Alliance: A world of opportunities in its first year. Revista Viceversa, 127. https://revistaviceversa.com/viceversa-127-version-ingles

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Martín-Gilete, M., & Blanco-García, C. (in press-a). Integrating micro-credential training in higher education: A proposal for BA dissertation support. En Nuevos avances en educación: Metodologías didácticas para la enseñanza de lenguas extranjeras y educación física. Dykinson S. L.

Martín-Gilete, M., & Blanco-García, C. (in press-b). Microlearning in higher education: Fostering BA dissertation training. In La universidad: Del reto de la transferencia a la transformación de la sociedad (Ediciones Egregius).

Ministerio de Universidades. (2024). Introducción – Formación a lo largo de la vida para un cambio de época. Plan de acción para el desarrollo de microcredenciales universitarias españolas. https://www.universidades.gob.es/plan-microcreds/

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2024-10-22

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Martín Gilete, M., & Blanco García, C. (2024). Assessing the impact of micro-credential training in higher education: A pilot study supporting BA dissertations. European Public & Social Innovation Review, 9, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.31637/epsir-2024-980

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