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UNDERSTANDING THE VALUE OF MICROCREDENTIALS IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN PAKISTAN

Year 2026, Volume: 27 Issue: 2 , 182 - 203 , 01.04.2026
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Abstract

Today the world is witnessing a rapid change in industrial needs. Traditional education has failed to meet the current industrial demands. Micro-credentials have emerged as an innovative solution to address the evolving demands of higher education and workforce development to ultimately address the requirements of the changing industry. This research paper investigates the role of micro-credentials in strengthening educational quality and employability by offering targeted, competency-based certifications that complement traditional degree programs. Through a comprehensive analysis using mixed methods with a convergent design, the study reveals that micro-credentials facilitate flexible learning pathways, promote skills development, and provide institutions with a mechanism to align curricula with industry requirements. The findings indicate that students value the opportunity to receive specialized skills rapidly, while employers appreciate the direct correlation between micro-credential achievements and workforce readiness. However, the research finds out the challenges of standardization, quality assurance, and institutional integration that must be addressed to fully realize the potential of micro-credentials. Emerging as a catalyst for lifelong learning, micro-credentials not only empower learners to adapt to the rapidly changing technological settings but also offer universities a viable strategy to augment their relevance in a competitive academic environment. This paper concludes that effective implementation of micro-credentials can bridge the gap between academic training and realworld demands, as a whole contributing to a more resilient and vital economic environment. The insights of this study provide actionable recommendations for the inclusion of micro-credentials in higher education.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Lifelong learning
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Muhammad Ehsan 0000-0002-7253-7785

Fouzia Ajmal 0000-0002-7346-2025

Submission Date February 20, 2025
Acceptance Date August 5, 2025
Publication Date April 1, 2026
IZ https://izlik.org/JA32PM29TM
Published in Issue Year 2026 Volume: 27 Issue: 2

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APA Ehsan, M., & Ajmal, F. (2026). UNDERSTANDING THE VALUE OF MICROCREDENTIALS IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN PAKISTAN. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 27(2), 182-203. https://izlik.org/JA32PM29TM