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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
January 31, 2013 10:18 PM
What would happen if education shifted away from the cohort system that is used to one based on competency? This report looks at this issue in depth. The page that is linked to includes a full report, an executive summary, a link to the infographic (of which part is shown here), and a link to download the infographic. Perhaps the first question to ask is what is competency education? "CompetencyWorks defines competency education as a system of education, often referred to as proficiency or mastery based, in which students advance upon mastery. Competencies include explicit, measurable, transferable learning objectives that empower students. Assessment is meaningful and serves as a positive learning experience for students. Students receive timely, differentiated support tailored to their individual learning needs. Learning outcomes include the application and creation of knowledge, along with the development of important skills and dispositions." For a quick overview check out the infographic, which discusses: * Why Competency? * 10 Design Choices * 10 New Capabilities of a Competency-Aligned System * What Does Competency Education Mean for Students? |
Competency based education is a great idea but can it be used in a traditional classroom setting?
Competency based education is a great idea but can it be used in a traditional classroom setting?