This dynamic, high-level conversation will explore the role postsecondary education plays in removing barriers and creating opportunities for learners, earners and employers. Using the LER Principles and a Learning Mobility Framework as touchpoints, panelists will spotlight institutions and with innovative credential pathways connected to employment, and outline broad technical assistance needed to support this work at scale. Time will be preserved for audience comments, insights and questions.
Presenter(s):
Amy Heitzman
UPCEA
Keisha Campbell
Morgan State University
Marc Booker
University of Phoenix
Katherine Antonucci
Arizona State University
Learning Mobility: Postsecondary Roles, Barriers, and Opportunities
Category
Breakout Session
Description
Session Day: Sunday, 7/20/2025
Session Time: 12:45 PM - 2:15 PM
Learning Outcome 1) Participants will gain a better understanding of the role academic records play in learning mobility
Learning Outcome 2) Participants will be introduced to several models, principles, and a framework for use in contextualizing learning mobility in their own unique institutional contexts
Learning Outcome 3) Participants will have the opportunity to network with each other and influence the landscape by sharing their own needs in terms of learning mobility