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Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, 2019
Competency-based education (CBE) provides a framework for nursing programs including those educating nurse practitioners (NPs). The basic assumption of CBE is that the student will demonstrate acquisition of the identified essential knowledge, skills ...
Ashley L. Hodges +5 more
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Competency-based education (CBE) provides a framework for nursing programs including those educating nurse practitioners (NPs). The basic assumption of CBE is that the student will demonstrate acquisition of the identified essential knowledge, skills ...
Ashley L. Hodges +5 more
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Competency-Based Resident Education
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2007Over the course of the last decade fundamental changes have occurred in residency training. The basis of these changes has been rooted in the desire to simultaneously improve the quality of the learning experience while decreasing the demands of training on resident lifestyle.
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Journal of Social Work Education, 2020
With the 2008 Education Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) identifying field as signature pedagogy and the 2015 EPAS emphasizing holistic competence, social work education is challenged to identify and expand pedagogy that supports and enhances ...
Lisa E. McGuire, K. Lay
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With the 2008 Education Policy and Accreditation Standards (EPAS) identifying field as signature pedagogy and the 2015 EPAS emphasizing holistic competence, social work education is challenged to identify and expand pedagogy that supports and enhances ...
Lisa E. McGuire, K. Lay
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Making the case for virtual competency-based education
, 2020PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present a competency-based curriculum design model based on a set of ten foundational professional competencies (PCs) that prepare college graduates to meet the needs of global businesses now and in the future ...
Steven V. Cates +5 more
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Toward Competency-Based Medical Education
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018Toward Competency-Based Medical Education Competency-based medical education holds the promise of producing a better-trained workforce — and for many physicians, this training could be accomplished...
Deborah E, Powell, Carol, Carraccio
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Journal of Evaluation In Clinical Practice, 2019
RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES Programmatic assessment has been identified as a system-oriented approach to achieving the multiple purposes for assessment within Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME, i.e., formative, summative, and program ...
J. Rich +9 more
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RATIONALE, AIMS, AND OBJECTIVES Programmatic assessment has been identified as a system-oriented approach to achieving the multiple purposes for assessment within Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME, i.e., formative, summative, and program ...
J. Rich +9 more
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Understanding Adult Education and Training, 2016
Introduction: Nowadays, intense competition and technology changes make an increasing pressure to organizations and their various ways for increasing manpower productivity.
Clive Chappell, A. Gonczi, Paul Hager
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Introduction: Nowadays, intense competition and technology changes make an increasing pressure to organizations and their various ways for increasing manpower productivity.
Clive Chappell, A. Gonczi, Paul Hager
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2018
The historical roots of competency-based approaches to education are presented. The word competency and its cognates competence, competent, and competencies are defined. The conditions that have permitted the competency-based movement to become entrenched in many national and pan-national institutions are discussed.
J. Donald Boudreau +2 more
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The historical roots of competency-based approaches to education are presented. The word competency and its cognates competence, competent, and competencies are defined. The conditions that have permitted the competency-based movement to become entrenched in many national and pan-national institutions are discussed.
J. Donald Boudreau +2 more
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The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1979
(1979). Competency-Based Education. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 52, No. 9, pp. 424-427.
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(1979). Competency-Based Education. The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas: Vol. 52, No. 9, pp. 424-427.
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Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing: Continuing Competence for the Future, 2019
This article addresses how nurse planners, nursing professional development practitioners, and any individual who is responsible for the facilitation of learning and professional development in health care can use a competency-based education framework ...
J. Graebe
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This article addresses how nurse planners, nursing professional development practitioners, and any individual who is responsible for the facilitation of learning and professional development in health care can use a competency-based education framework ...
J. Graebe
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