Yes! Education would work better in project work, where key competencies can be learned in small groups, once the basic life skills and cultural techniques are mastered. Even maths can be learned in the field by project learning.
Yes! Education would work better in project work, where key competencies can be learned in small groups, once the basic life skills and cultural techniques are mastered. Even maths can be learned in the field by project learning.
Yes, Competencies, future-ready skills, 21st century skills all involve students doing something. For the students, these ideas represent the “how” to do something or the skills needed to navigate a situation. For the teacher, these ideas represent the “why” we teach students using certain strategies. And for the curriculum, it is the application of “what” we teach.
Competency Works provides a reference to a working definition of high-quality competency-based education which can help guide educators and educational leaders:
Students advance upon demonstrated mastery.
Competencies include explicit, measurable, transferable learning objectives that empower students.
Assessment is meaningful and a positive learning experience for students.
Students receive timely, differentiated support based on their individual learning needs.
Learning outcomes emphasize competencies that include application and creation of knowledge, along with the development of important skills and dispositions.
yes , competency based education and skills are essential , Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before obscure men. so, we can Train up a child in the way he should go; this all can be achieved through education..
Competency-based education has recommended for Medical Education, much-lauded but we need to train our teachers also be prepared. Capacity building is an essential step towards achieving the best results.
We have also constructed our MBBS curriculum based on the competency based education formula. If students are taught on this basis from the beginning it will definitely help them in the long run. Under this the AETCOM module has been implemented . It stands for Attitude, Ethics and Communication. Besides this the students will be given the option to pick a elective subject of their interest. This will enable the undergraduate student to become a clinician at the end who will provide preventive, promotive, holistic, curative and palliative care to the patients.
Yes, during the education process there should be e.g. developing competences, abilities and skills of pupils and students in the context of specific issues and issues of the discipline of science in the context of a specific field of study and curriculum.
I agree with Dariusz Prokopowicz competencies would ensure we are producing citizens that can appropriately and effectively contribute to the ever changing society.