Microcredentials Thermometer
How hot is your Country on Microcredentials?
The MICROCREDENTIALS Thermometer is a simple, evidence-based tool designed to answer one key question:
“How hot is your country on microcredentials?”
It provides a clear snapshot of national progress by combining policy developments, ecosystem maturity, infrastructure readiness, and real-world adoption.
By translating complex data into an intuitive “temperature score,” it helps policy makers, education providers, and industry leaders quickly understand where their country stands—and where it needs to go.The
Thermometer is not about ranking, but about stimulating dialogue, identifying gaps, and accelerating action toward the integration of microcredentials into education and labour market systems.
Disclaimer:
The data presented in the country dashboards is generated using AI and based on publicly available sources. It is intended as a starting point for discussion and validation with national stakeholders, not as a definitive or exhaustive assessment.
Dashboard
Microcredentials Thermometer
🇳🇱 THE NETHERLANDS • Benchmarking Report
National Activity Scale
🔥 Key Highlights
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Unified National Drive: Driven by the massive, multi-sector Npuls (National Growth Fund) program, structurally uniting HEIs, Applied Sciences, and VET schools.
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Centralized Digital Ecosystem: Seamless infrastructure enabled by SURF Edubadges, serving as the trusted core platform for digital microcredential issuance.
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Regulatory Integration Gaps: Microcredentials lack formal legal recognition in Dutch educational acts (WHW and WEB), limiting structural public funding.
📊 Quick Snapshot
🧭 Dimension Deep-Dive
Policy & Recognition
Ecosystem & Adoption
Infra & Standards
Usage & Market
Critical Gaps
- • Legal Recognition & Funding: The absence of formal inclusion in Dutch WHW and WEB laws hampers structural financing and complicates user understanding.
- • Limited Employer Awareness: Recognition is highly active in critical shortage sectors (like IT and tech via ASML, Make IT Work) but remains low in the broader labor market.
- • Cross-Institutional Portability: Mutual cross-institutional transfer of microcredentials remains cautious, manually assessed, and lacks automated execution.
Strategic Opportunities
- • eduWallet Integration: Deploying the centralized 'eduWallet' will significantly enhance user control, portability, and direct sharing with employers.
- • Expanding the VET Pilot: Extending pilots through 2025 provides an exceptional opportunity to scale and standardize levels 3 and 4 directly into vocational markets.
