19/05/2020

- 19/05/2020

11:00

Online,

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Webinar: The Power of Prior Learning Assessment Today

Recognition of Prior Learning for Access, Equity, Learning & More

Webinar: The Power of Prior Learning Assessment Today

Webinar: The Power of Prior Learning Assessment Today. Foto: pexels.com

The wider acceptance of the evaluation of prior learning has marked a significant breakthrough in higher education and in workforce development and training. More and more institutions of many types now acknowledge learners have knowledge, skills and insights gained outside of the academy or outside of formal training centers. This means that many learners now have access, status and recognition that they had previously been denied. Prior Learning for Access (PLA) has gained a great deal of “power”.

Over the last near half-century, institutions, organizations and policy groups have developed strategies to assess what people know. The “how to” of prior learning assessment is central to so much of our work. But the “why” questions–the values, understandings and overarching beliefs about “why” PLA is so vital is too often pushed to the side.

The goal of the webinar

The goal of this webinar is to remind ourselves of that “why,” both the “why” of the past and the “why” of the future. Thus, PLA is a vehicle for credential attainment, but it is also an effective tool that we can call on to address issues of justice, access, and equity. Indeed, PLA has been an integral part of a movement for educational and social change.

Whether you are new to the field or have been a PLA practitioner for many years, please join us for this webinar to learn more about our PLA values, commitments, and our goals, and to engage in a discussion about PLA’s impact around the world.

Our guests will be:

  • Amber Garrison Duncan, Strategy Director of the Lumina Foundation (USA)
  • Heidi Bolton, Director of Research at the South Africa Qualification Authority (SA)
  • Anni Karttunen, senior specialist in Education Policy (Finland)
  • Facilitated by: Nan Travers and Alan Mandell, Co-Editors PLAIO SUNY Empire State College

Date, time and link to webinar

Tuesday 19 May 2020 at 11 am in Sweden, Denmark and Norway, 9 am in Iceland and 12 (noon) in Finland.

All are welcome. Please share the link. No registration necessary, just join through this link:
https://zoom.us/j/906492239?pwd=enV5K0xIbk5Ub09NYWhPMXZ5ZWFHQT09

About our webinar guests

Heidi Bolton is the Research Director at the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). She oversees the research for national policy development and implementation for the National Qualifications Framework (NQF), the system for education, training, development and work in South Africa. Her responsibilities have included overseeing long-term SAQA Partnership Research into a maximally inclusive RPL model, a peer-reviewed book on “RPL as specialized pedagogy,” and co-leading national and NQF Sub-Framework RPL policy development. Heidi has also worked for a Quality Council as an academic textbook publisher, and has taught adults at school and university levels.

Amber Garrison Duncan is a strategy director at Lumina Foundation where she leads a portfolio of work that supports the creation of a system where high-quality learning can be validated and valued regardless of where it happens, and efficiently contribute to credentials. This work allows her to draw on her 15 years of experience as a campus-based professional, designing co-curricular learning experiences and leading assessment. Prior to joining Lumina Foundation in 2013, Amber served in many capacities at the University of Oregon, Florida State University, the University of Michigan, and at Hope College. She has researched and written on general education, assessment, innovation in student affairs, Latinas in higher education and women in leadership. Amber is co-editor of the book, Leading Assessment for Student Success: Ten Tenets that Change Culture and Practice in Students Affairs.

Anni Karttunen has worked with adult learning for over 20 years. She has worked for the Finnish National Agency for Education as head of Adult Learning unit and she was the head of unit of EUedu – Centre for European Educational Policy in a regional educational consortium. Anni was one of the founding members of the Nordic Network for Validation under NVL, the Nordic Network for Adult Learning. She is still active in the network as an expert in validation of non-formal and informal learning. Currently, Anni is an entrepreneur specializing in developing adult learning policies, consulting, training and writing on issues relevant to adult learning. She has worked in Egypt, Russia, Ukraine, Kosovo, North Macedonia as an international expert for validation of prior learning and lifelong guidance.

Contact person: Anni Karttuen anni@globedu.fi

Webinar video

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