Translating competency statements into desired outcomes : a representational model for conceptualising the competency acquisition process
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1995
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The need to develop effective and efficient training programs has been recognised by all sectors engaged in training. In responding to the above need, focus has been directed to developing good competency statements and performance indicators to measure the outcomes. Very little has been done to understand how the competency statements get translated into good performance. To conceptualise this translation process, a representational model based on an information processing paradigm is proposed and discussed. It is argued that learners’ prior knowledge and the effectiveness of the instructional material are two variables that have significant bearing on how effectively the competency knowledge is translated into outcomes. To contextualise the model examples from apprentice training are used. |
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Australian Association of Adult and Community Education |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/41578/1/PILLAY_-_Translating_competency_statements_into_desired_outcomes.pdf Pillay, Hitendra K. (1995) Translating competency statements into desired outcomes : a representational model for conceptualising the competency acquisition process. Australian Journal of Adult and Community Education, 35(1), pp. 50-60. |
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Copyright 1995 Australian Association of Adult and Community Education |
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School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130309 Learning Sciences #competency statements #information processing paradigm |
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Journal Article |