Title: Competency Based Curriculum Model
1Competency Based Curriculum Model
- Louisiana Technical College
- Greater Acadiana Region IV
2Benefits
- Promotes open enrollment
- Uses simplified Master Schedule of Classes
- Allows for Full-time and Part-Time student
enrollment - Enables students to progress quicker than the
pre-defined clock hours. - Provides for scheduling of other required
academic courses
3Accountability
- A Competency Based Scheduling Model promotes the
open enrollment concept, but does not eliminate
the accountability placed on administration and
faculty. - Programs must be divided into Courses. LTC
courses are a direct result of industry demands
and/or industry based certifications. - Rather than broad-based objectives, a Competency
Based Model uses competencies on the required
course syllabus to describe employability skill
and/or knowledge sets that industry demands of
its workers to get and keep a job. - A Student Competency Record (SCR) is the required
educational tool that is used to track and
document student achievement
4Schedule of Classes
- Only two sections must be created for each class
this allows for open enrollment. - Section one Students who enroll at the
beginning of a semester, before the 14th or 7th
day census. - Section two Students who enroll after the 14th
or 7th day census. - All classes have same start and end time.
- 8 am. 250 pm
5Rules for Enrolling FT and PT Students
- Full-Time 12 cr. hrs or more. 8 am-250 pm
schedule. - Student is qualified to receive instruction for
the entire semester and add courses (if time
allows) without additional charges. - Part-Time Less than 12 cr. hrs. 8 am to 250
pm schedule. However, an End Date of Eligible
Instruction must be identified on each Part-Time
students trail schedule. These students cannot
receive instruction beyond this end date. If time
allows in a semester, students can add classes
through rescheduling and must pay for additional
or repeated courses.
6Ease of Student Progress
- Students can progress beyond pre-defined course
boundaries (clock hours). - A competency based course is complete when a
student has mastered all identified
knowledge/skills and taken the appropriate
test(s), regardless of the number of hours
remaining in the assigned course. - After successful completion of one course, a
student moves on to the next course in his/her
schedule. - If semester hours are available after the
completion of all scheduled courses, the student
may officially add courses to his/her schedule,
only if the total course clock hours are still
available in the semester to insure adequate
instruction.
7Grading
- Full Time At the end of the semester, a
Full-Time student receives an F for all scheduled
courses for which all competencies have not been
mastered. The next semester, the student would
need to re-schedule (and pay for) all failed
courses. - Part Time Student receives an F for courses not
completed by the End Date of Eligible
Instruction.
8Scheduling Other Courses
- General Education courses (JOBS, CPTR, MATH,
ENGL, etc.) and Development Education courses are
not scheduled on the competency-based scheduling
model. However, scheduling these courses along
with occupational program courses that are
competency-based scheduled is allowable and
workable.
9The SCR
- Student Competency Record (SCR)
- The SCR is an internal document used to chart a
students progress through course competencies.
It does not replace an official transcript of
courses completed by students. - The SCR is also an invaluable tool toward real
articulation and accurate record keeping of
student progression and success in competencies
and courses. - The SCR is required if the program is using
competency-based scheduling.
10SCR Cover Sheet
- Should be used as a SNAP SHOT of Campus, Student,
Program information - Instructor and Campus Identifiers
- Student Identifier Data
- Students Program Enrollment Completion Dates
- Credentials Earned
- Program Grading Scale
- Entrance Testing Scores
- Developmental Education Scores
11Student Competency Record (SCR) Welding Diploma 66
Semester Credit Hours 1770 Clock Hours (6
Terms) CIP Code 480508 INSTRUCTOR USE ONLY
This is a sample SCR Cover Sheet and represents
information important for accurate records
maintenance.
12SCR Course Records
- All courses needs to be identified as part of the
SCR - Course details to be captured include
- Course Abbreviation
- Course Name
- Credit and Clock Hours
- Semester Date Attempted by Student
- Instructor
- Competency List with Grade Column
- Final Course Average
13PROGRAM CORE CONTENTS
Each record should contain specific information
relating to course identity, instructor,
semester, competency and student progress grades.
In the interest of space, you may want to
display courses in columns but you may display
yours as is most convenient for recording.
COMMENTS Several comment boxes could be placed
in the record for you to make instructional notes.
14REQUIRED ELECTIVES
A Required Elective indicates a selection of
courses required for completion or graduation.
15APPROVED ELECTIVES
An Approved Elective designation indicates a
course is NOT required for exit but is still
available as a course within the program.
Approved electives may NOT be substituted for
any other course unless specifically indicated by
the curriculum.
16Updating the SCR
- It is NOT necessary to have large quantities of
these documents printed especially with the
technology currently available to us. - You are encouraged to add student data
electronically and simply print when necessary. - It is important to update course content on the
SCR to match the curriculum the student is
following (i.e. Fall 06 Curriculum). The
competencies defined in a syllabus may change
from time to time with industry demands or in the
interest of best practices or policy.
17Additional Data in SCR
- Provides a record of all TCA and CTS Exit Levels
and the listing of courses required to earn exit
acknowledgments and certificates. - Provides a record of any required Curriculum
Materials or Modules as per industry standards
(NCCER)
18TCA and CTS Exit Points
For convenience, you may include a TCA and CTS
matrix for your program. This matrix assists
instructors in advising and assuring that the
requirements for exit levels are completed.
19NCCER RECORD CORELATIONIt is the responsibility
of the instructor to assure each Module Written
and Performance tasks are complete before
submitting completions to NCCERDO NOT give NCCER
credit unless both written and performance tests
have been completed and documented
In the case of required instructional materials,
you may include an appropriate cross
matrix. There may also be additional record
keeping documents available which should be
completed for compliance with any specified
standards of quality.
20Summary
- Competency Based Models must have valid and
organized methods of recording and maintaining
student achievement. The SCR is the vehicle used
to meet that requirement. - Add on Courses can be scheduled for students only
if the minimum course clock hours are available
in a semester.