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Despite the promise of competency-based education (CBE),
learner-centered issues related to support, retention, and program
completion rates remain problematic. In addition, the
infrastructure for higher education, including issues related to
faculty (intellectual property, workload, and curriculum), pose
barriers and challenges in the design, development, implementation,
and delivery of CBE. In response, administrators, faculty,
designers, and developers of competency-based experiences must
incorporate innovative strategies that are foreign to the
traditional institution. A strong emphasis on retention and
graduation rates must surround the student with support, starting
with the design and development of the CBE system. There are few
resources that can help prepare instructional designers, advisors,
academic administrators, and faculty to meet the many challenges of
designing, developing, implementing, and managing CBE. Career Ready
Education Through Experiential Learning is an essential reference
book that includes strategies for design and development of
competency-based education (CBE) programs, as well as
administrative and delivery strategies as examples of how CBE can
be implemented. Through a strong theoretical framework, chapters
present the best practices, strategies, and practical tips as
examples and scenarios that can be used in higher education
settings. While highlighting education courses, programs, and
lessons across various institutions and educational domains, this
book is ideal for higher education administrators and policy
designers/implementors, instructional designers, curriculum
developers, faculty, public policy leaders, students in curriculum
and instruction and instructional technology programs, along with
researchers and practitioners interested in CBE and experiential
learning in higher education.
The majority of adult learners are looking to attain their desired
academic credentials within the shortest amount of time possible.
By implementing competency-based programs, learners are accelerated
through their designed program or course. The Handbook of Research
on Competency-Based Education in University Settings is a pivotal
reference source for the latest academic research on the use of
competency-based testing in higher education institutions. Focusing
on innovative practices, strategies, and real-world scenarios, this
book is ideally designed for educators, students, administrators,
professionals, and academics interested in emerging developments
for competency-based education initiatives.
Despite the promise of competency-based education (CBE),
learner-centered issues related to support, retention, and program
completion rates remain problematic. In addition, the
infrastructure for higher education, including issues related to
faculty (intellectual property, workload, and curriculum), pose
barriers and challenges in the design, development, implementation,
and delivery of CBE. In response, administrators, faculty,
designers, and developers of competency-based experiences must
incorporate innovative strategies that are foreign to the
traditional institution. A strong emphasis on retention and
graduation rates must surround the student with support, starting
with the design and development of the CBE system. There are few
resources that can help prepare instructional designers, advisors,
academic administrators, and faculty to meet the many challenges of
designing, developing, implementing, and managing CBE. Career Ready
Education Through Experiential Learning is an essential reference
book that includes strategies for design and development of
competency-based education (CBE) programs, as well as
administrative and delivery strategies as examples of how CBE can
be implemented. Through a strong theoretical framework, chapters
present the best practices, strategies, and practical tips as
examples and scenarios that can be used in higher education
settings. While highlighting education courses, programs, and
lessons across various institutions and educational domains, this
book is ideal for higher education administrators and policy
designers/implementors, instructional designers, curriculum
developers, faculty, public policy leaders, students in curriculum
and instruction and instructional technology programs, along with
researchers and practitioners interested in CBE and experiential
learning in higher education.
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