The challenges
The events of 2020-2021 accelerated significant trends:
• Economic disruption has many working adults looking for opportunities to upskill or reskill to remain competitive in the job market.
• Rapidly changing technology means that new skills are constantly in (and out) of demand with today’s employers.
• HR departments are turning to skill-based talent acquisition strategies, deemphasizing majors and degrees, to increase efficiency and equity in hiring.
• Learners are bypassing traditional degrees in pursuit of shorter, skill-based microcredentials.
The challenges are real, but so are the opportunities. In this ebook, you’ll discover:
• The unique strengths of skills data for aligning academic offerings with employer needs (and learner demand)
• How mapping curriculum to in-demand skills unlocks value for educators, learners, and employers
• Why aligning taught skills with sought skills is key to developing in-demand microcredentials
• How skillifying curriculum can increase the value and relevance of degree programs in a skill-based economy.
In higher education, the disruption sparked by COVID-19 has caused an already-present spotlight on skills to grow even brighter. In the months following the onset of the pandemic, a steady stream of surveys and articles have documented the surge in demand for short-term, sub-degree credentials that offer work-relevant skills.