
Learning Outcomes, Academic Credit and Student Mobility
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Jean Bridge is adjunct research professor at the Centre for Digital Humanities, Brock University.
Mary Catharine Lennon is senior policy advisor, Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board.
Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Biographies
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Foundations for Learning Outcomes and Credit Transfer
- 3 The Gulf Between Hope and Practice: South African Experiences with Learning Outcomes and Credit Transfer
- 4 Foundations and Reform Measures: Credit Transfer and Learning Outcomes Policy and Practice in the United States
- 5 Learning Outcomes for Credit Transfer: Reflections on the Australian Experience
- 6 International Student Mobility Based on Learning Outcomes and Workload: The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System
- 7 Learning Outcomes, Progression, and Qualifications: Considerations for Vocational and Higher Education in the United Kingdom
- 8 Shifting Paradigms in Postsecondary Education: Historical, Conceptual, and Theoretical Frameworks Governing Outcomes-Based Approaches to Credit Transfer
- 9 The Overarching System: Structures, Policies, and Mechanisms Impacting Learning Outcomes and Credit Transfer
- 10 Adoption, Adaptation, and Implementation: The Complexities of Using Learning Outcomes to Advance Credit Transfer in Institutional Contexts
- 11 Summary of Findings and Recommendations
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