The Victoria Public Sector Commission delivering Micro-Credential Program

The Victoria Public Sector Commission delivering Micro-Credential Program

The Micro-Credentialing Program was funded under the Public Sector Innovation Fund

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2 min read | 12 February 2024

The Victoria Public Sector Commission administers the functions of government including reporting on government staffing, delivering programs and services, implementing legislative and regulatory agendas, and providing partial and objective policy advice.

The Micro-Credentialing Program was funded under the Public Sector Innovation Fund, with the goal of recruiting approximately 3,000 learners to complete 10,000 micro-credentials over 6 months.

The project sought to test the effectiveness of micro-credentials to build capability in emerging areas of need across the Victorian Public Service (VPS) and to identify whether micro-credential learning could improve mobility and build capability across the VPS.

RMIT Online was selected as the project partner for delivery of the Program, and contributed academic expertise, 10 existing micro-credential courses, data gathering of enrolments and course completion, support for the co-design of 3 VPS-focused micro-credential courses, and their learning management system platform. 

The Program received approximately 4,400 Expressions of interest for participation, with all being sent invitations to enrol in the Program. Over 65% of participants went onto register to up to 13 courses, totalling to 11,932 enrolments (averaging to 2.8 courses per participant).

The most popular courses were Agile Ways of Working, Business Problem Solving, Data Fundamentals, Managing Data in Excel, Planning a Project.

The post-participation survey asked each participant their agreement with series of statements about their experience with the Program. 82.7% of participants agreed that the courses were relevant to their current work, 90.9% agreed that micro-credential courses are a good way of building useful work skills with 87.4% of them also agreeing that they would recommend micro-credentials as learning method to other people.

Hear from some of the learners:

"I've been able to secure a new role as a Senior Project Officer because of some of the skills and theories I learned in the program!"

-Learner 1

"Including the micro-credentials really boosted my application and I have been accepted to do the secondment."

-Learner 2

 

"It’s evident that there is an appetite for short form learning, and the Micro-Credentialing Program has demonstrated demand for online learning and received positive responses from participants, affirming its value. VPSC and RMIT Online collaborated to curate and co-design a library of micro-credentials tailored for VPS staff, while demonstrating the potential of micro-credentials to drive professional development more generally."

 -VPSC

12 February 2024

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