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Copyright International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning Jan 2011

Abstract

In the U.S., methods to assess prior learning encompass multiple formats, including standardized exams, such as those delivered by the College Board, the Excelsior College Examination Program, or the DANTES Subject Standardized Tests Program; American Council on Education (ACE) Guides to credit recommendations for civilian and military training programs; evaluations of local training programs by local colleges; campus challenge exams; and portfolio assessments of experiential learning. Specifically, the Learning Counts Center will offer the following services: * an online course in prior learning assessment, helping students to understand the full range of PLA options available to them and assisting them in assembling a portfolio that reflects their prior and experiential learning; * academic advising to students, especially in the area of PLA; * matching submitted portfolios to qualified faculty assessors who will review the portfolio for college-level learning; * access to trained faculty who will assess the portfolios, according to CAEL's quality standards; * links to ACE and the College Board, providing transparent access to a full suite of PLA opportunities for individuals and agencies; * transcripts of students' complete history of prior learning through ACE.

Details

Title
Going online to make learning count
Author
Brigham, Cathy; Klein-Collins, Rebecca
Publication year
2011
Publication date
Jan 2011
Publisher
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1634474144
Copyright
Copyright International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning Jan 2011