1510 Expanding Student Success
1510 Expanding Student Success
1510 Expanding Student Success
Expanding Student Success: A Primer on CompetencyBased Education from Kindergarten Through Higher
Education
Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Beyond the Rhetoric.
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Pacing. Students progress at different rates in different areas rather than on a class-wide schedule.
Students who do not demonstrate mastery of a
competency on the first attempt continue learning
and have multiple opportunities to try again. Those
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Traditionally, students earn credit for completing a course based on the amount of time they spend in class. This approach is called seat time, and the
credit earned is called a Carnegie Unit. Funding is typically linked to the Carnegie Unit, but recently, many states have created policies that allow for
more flexibility and experimentation. Tabitha Grossman and Stephanie Shipton, State Strategies for Awarding Credit to Support Student Learning,
Issue Brief (Washington, DC: National Governors Association, 2012), http://nga.org/files/live/sites/NGA/files/pdf/1202EDUCREDITBRIEF.PDF
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Definition derived from CompetencyWorks, What Is Competency Education? http://www.competencyworks.org/about/competency-education
(accessed September23, 2015); and Cecilia Le, RebeccaE. Wolfe, and Adria Steinberg, The Past and The Promise: Todays Competency Education
Movement, http://www.jff.org/sites/default/files/publications/materials/The-Past-The-Promise-091514.pdf (accessed September23, 2015).
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In addition, UMPI is moving to base all of its academic programs on proficiencies (UMPIs term for
competencies) rather than grades. The institution has transitioned its general education courses and will
transition all degree programs by 2015 to give the in-person, traditional undergraduate class a personalized
approach to education.
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Developed in 1906, the Carnegie Unit is used by most K12 and higher education systems. The number of units and credits is not the same
everywhere, but the formula is simply and routinely applied: A certain number of hours equal a unit, a certain number of units equal a credit, and a
certain number of credits produce some sort of credential or degree. Elena Silva, The Carnegie UnitRevisited, the Carnegie Foundation for the
Advancement of Teaching Blog, entry posted May28, 2013, http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/blog/the-carnegie-unit-revisited (accessed September23, 2015); and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 50-State Scan of Course Credit Policies, http://cdn.carnegiefoundation.
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Accept a wide range of transcripts if the students meet the institutions stated admissions requirements and if the transcripts provide a full and accurate presentation of what an applicant has
learned and accomplished; and
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Jennifer Steele et al., Competency-Based Education in Three Pilot Programs: Examining Implementation and Outcomes (Washington, DC:
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New England Secondary School Consortium, 55 New England Colleges and Universities Support Stronger Student Preparation, Press Release,
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Competency-Based Education
Policy Considerations
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Ask the Iowa Department of Education, in conjunction with a CBE Collaborative (10 pilot
districts), to define the support that districts
need and ensure that professional development
is aligned to state academic standards.22
Iowa provided funding for the CBE Collaborative during the 2013 legislative session. The 10 pilot districts
are working with the Iowa Department of Education
to move the recommendations forward. In addition,
some other school districts outside the collaborative
are developing plans for competency-based education.
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In addition, structures like CBE may provide opportunities and resources for parents who educate their children at home.
The Iowa Legislature, Senate File2284 (2012), http://coolice.legis.iowa.gov/Cool-ICE/default.asp?Category=billinfo&Service=Billbook&menu=f
alse&ga=84&hbill=SF2284 (accessed September23, 2015).
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Iowa Department of Education, Competency-Based Education: Task Force Final Report. Senate File 2284 (Des Moines: Iowa Department of
Education, 2013), https://www.educateiowa.gov/sites/files/ed/documents/CompBasedTaskForceFinalReport.pdf (accessed September23, 2015).
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Ibid.
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SallyM. Johnstone and Louis Soares, Principles for Developing Competency-Based Education Programs, Change, MarchApril2014, http://
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Unbundling Versus Designing Faculty Roles, Presidential Innovation Lab White Paper Series (Washington, DC: American Council on Education,
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Washingtons community and technical college presidents endorsed the plan, and eight colleges plus the state board have agreed to share the
first years costs for developing the 18 competency-based courses, organizing the infrastructure to share course enrollments, and setting up support
services for the students. Currently, approximately 3,000 students are enrolled in Learn on Demand courses. Competency-Based Education Network,
Kentucky Community& Technical College System, http://www.cbenetwork.org/about/institutional-participants/kentucky-community--technicalcollege-system (accessed September23, 2015).
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MichelleR. Weise and ClaytonM. Christensen, Hire Education: Mastery, Modularization, and the Workforce Revolution (San Mateo, CA: The
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Leo Irakliotis and SallyM. Johnstone, Competency-Based Education Programs Versus Traditional Data Management, EDUCAUSE Review
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Funding
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Amy Sherman, Becky Klein-Collins, and Iris Palmer, State Policy Approaches to Support Prior Learning Assessment, http://strategylabs.luminafoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cp_resource_guide_final_0-copy.pdf (accessed September23, 2015).
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Degreeprofile.org, DQP: Degree Qualifications Profile, http://tuningusa.org (accessed August20, 2015).
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Rachel Fishman, State U Online, The Weekly Wonk Blog, entry posted April23, 2013, https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/state-uonline (accessed September23, 2015).
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Quality Matters, Higher Education Program, https://www.qualitymatters.org/higher-education-program (accessed August20, 2015).
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Michael Wiltfong, interview by author, Oregon Department of Education, Director of School Finance, Pupil Transportation and Fingerprinting,
June13, 2014.
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Tabitha Grossman and Stephanie Shipton, State Strategies for Awarding Credit to Support Student Learning, Issue Brief (Washington, DC: National Governors Association, 2012), http://nga.org/files/live/sites/NGA/files/pdf/1202EDUCREDITBRIEF.PDF (accessed August20, 2015).
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The Iowa Legislature, Senate File2284.
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Texas Senate Bill215, http://www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/83R/billtext/pdf/SB00215F.pdf#navpanes=0 (accessed August20, 2015).
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AllisonC. Bell and Kristin Conklin, State Financial Aid Programs and Competency-Based Education (Washington, DC: HCM Strategists, 2013),
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Maine Department of Education, Videos, http://maine.gov/doe/cbp/videos.html (accessed September23, 2015).
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David Schejbal, interview by author, University of Wisconsin-Extension, Dean of Continuing Education, Outreach and ELearning, February7,
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Richard Laine
Division Director
Education Division
NGA Center for Best Practices
202-624-3629
Marjorie Cohen
Senior Policy Analyst
Education Division
NGA Center for Best Practices
202-624-5253
Kate Nielson
Former Senior Policy Analyst
Education Division
NGA Center for Best Practices
Iris Palmer
Former Senior Policy Analyst
Education Division
NGA Center for Best Practices
Conclusion
October 2015
Recommended citation format: R. Laine, M.Cohen, K.Nielson and I.Palmer. Expanding Student Success: A Primer on Competency-Based
Education from Kindergarten Through Higher Education. (Washington, D.C.: National Governors Association Center for Best Practices,
October 27, 2015).
NGA would like to acknowledge the generous support of the following organizations for this paper: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Lumina
Foundation, and the Nellie Mae Education Foundation.
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