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Competency-Based Education, Alternative Credentials and the Role of Federal Policy WCET Leadership Summit Salt Lake City, UT May 7-8, 2014
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Roadmap Competency-Based Education – What is it? Federal policy and CBE today Considerations for federal policy reform Competency-based education and alternative credentials
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Defining CBE Competency: A clearly defined and measurable statement of knowledge, skill, or ability CBE Program: An educational program that is outcome-based and assesses a student’s attainment of competencies as the sole means of advancement (SACS COC) Possible Components: Self-paced, unbundled,
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Direct Assessment Authority In 2005, the Higher Education Act of 1965 was amended to include the following authority: “Instead of using credit hours or clock hours as a measure of student learning, instructional programs may use direct assessment of student learning, or recognize the direct assessment by others of student learning.” The application must specify the equivalent number of credit or clock hours for a direct assessment program (including how equivalencies will be established). The Secretary will use these equivalencies to determine whether the program meets the minimum requirements for an academic year and as the basis for payment period and award calculations.
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Direct Assessment Authority “Instead of using credit hours or clock hours as a measure of student learning, instructional programs may use direct assessment of student learning, or recognize the direct assessment by others of student learning.”
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Direct Assessment Authority The application must specify the equivalent number of credit or clock hours for a direct assessment program (including how equivalencies will be established).
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Direct Assessment Authority The Secretary will use these equivalencies to determine whether the program meets the minimum requirements for an academic year and as the basis for payment period and award calculations.
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Federal Policy and CBE Reconciling CBE approach with Title IV requirements is not easy Federal student aid eligibility and disbursements are based on seat time measures of learning Academic Year Enrollment Satisfactory academic progress (GPA, Pace)
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What do we want from a reform process? –Align policy with broad goals for higher education Access Completion Affordability Quality Relevance Equity –Minimize risks to students and taxpayers CBE and The Role of Federal Policy
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The Role of Experimentation and Evaluation Experimental Sites Authority (recent RFI and plans to test CBE) H.R. 3136: Advancing Competency-Based Education Demonstration Project Act of 2013 First in the World TAACCCT Round 4 IES Education Research Grants
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CBE and Alternative Credentials Growing importance of non-degree credentials –Census Bureau Findings –OECD Rankings Competencies as a unifying currency for credentials Aligning accreditation processes for greater inter-operability of credentialing systems
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Contact Information Mary Alice McCarthy Education Policy Program New America Foundation maryalice.mccarthy@newamerica.org www.newamerica.org
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