Future Learning Now

March 30, 2007

Core Competencies

Filed under: Uncategorized — tbond @ 4:51 am

 

 As New Zealand schools look towards future skills for our students and implementation of the Key Competencies there is the growing realisation that because each Competency is a complex composition of skills, attitudes, values, and understandings they are going to be difficult to assess.

The key Competencies have been identifed as:

Relating to others  

Managing Self   

Participating and contributing

Thinking

Using langauge symbols and text

A number of schools have settled on the following approach to implement meaningful and useful assessment developed from the competencies. Key skills, attitudes/values, and understandings are drawn from the Key Competencies as well as the eight curriculum areas. from this larger set they will then draw a group of skills that they see as being important for their students’ future and use those for assessment.

During each year teachers will:

  • use curriculum contexts to expose students to a range of  key understandings drawn from the competencies and curriculum areas
  • work with and assess pupils against a range of skills drawn from the competencies and the curriculum areas.
  • support students to reflect on their attitudes values and understandings.

This, on the surface, seems to be a workable approach.

 The attached word file shows the competencies in detail and how they can be sorted into their component skills, understandings, and attitudes/values.   Key Competencies 

How is your school approaching the issue of complex competencies?

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