Modelling the impact of alternative educational qualifications on the New Zealand higher education system

Authors

  • Stephen Marshall

Keywords:

Agent based modelling, Simulation, Higher education change, Microcredentials

Abstract

Agent-based modelling provides a mechanism by which complex social phenomena can simulated in order to identify how particular features arise from causes such as demographics, human preferences and their interaction with policy settings. The NetLogo environment has been used to implement a simulation of the New Zealand higher education system, using historical data to calibrate model settings to mirror those of the real-world system. This simulation is used to explore how the introduction of an alternative qualification and education paradigm might disrupt established patterns of education and employment.

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Published

2020-11-30