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Also known as [[Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)|prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR)]]. | Also known as [[Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR)|prior learning assessment and recognition (PLAR)]]. | ||
− | An example of the process of accreditation at [http://priorlearning.athabascau.ca/what-is-plar.php Athabasca University].}} | + | An example of the process of accreditation at [http://priorlearning.athabascau.ca/what-is-plar.php Athabasca University]<ref> [http://priorlearning.athabascau.ca/what-is-plar.php Athabasca University What is PLAR? - Centre for Learning Accreditation - Athabasca University] (20 October 2010)</ref>.}} |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 20 October 2010
Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) |
Term used for credits given to learners on the basis of evidence drawn from their past formative experiences that include courses, self-teaching or work practice. It can be used in order to gain a place or advancement on a course, or credits for an award. [1] See also: Accreditation.
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References
- ↑ The Commomwealth of Learning (6 March 2008), www.leicester.gov.uk (6 March 2008)
- ↑ Athabasca University What is PLAR? - Centre for Learning Accreditation - Athabasca University (20 October 2010)