What if Marie Curie, Steve Irwin, and Frida Khalo were students at your school? How would you design a learning program to help each of them develop the specific competencies they eventually developed during their lives? More importantly, how do we support the students in our classrooms today to pursue and develop the competencies they want and need in their lives? Competence is written for educational leaders seeking to create and develop competence-based learning that maximizes students' learning engagement, wellbeing, and potential. In Competence, readers will discover a comprehensive resource that: · Defines and describes the key characteristics of competence-based learning. · Shares the research basis for competence-based learning · Provides a wide variety of case-study models of competence-based learning around the world. · Profiles how successful learners across many domains have developed competencies that have enabled them to create significant contributors that shape our world. · Inspires and equips educational leaders to create competence-based learning that meets the needs of their students.
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