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1COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAM IN ITS UNIT ON
EDUCATION WITH FOCUS ON LABOR COMPETENCES
Consejo de Normalización y Certificación de
Competencia Laboral
2 Subject
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3 Program RESULTS from Basic Competences
- ROOF OF THE PROGRAM Results with direct
value/impact in the labor market () Only
Skills and Problem Solutions - FLOOR OF THE PROGRAM Basic Competences
Reading, Writing, basic math knowledge and
fundamental mathematic operations basic
knowledge on Natural Science (Biology, Chemistry,
Physics). Only the ones mentioned are considered
or clearly inferred from the norm. - BODY OF THE PROGRAM Learning Results
Skills, Problem Solving, Knowledge, Disposition
towards action (Values, attitude, habits) -
4 Definition of RESULT
- Results with direct value/impact in the labor
market () - Crucial Products and Dexterity They imply
skills (to develop known procedures that have a
value by themselves or generate products that
have them) and Problem Solving Capacity to
generate variables to known procedures they also
have value by themselves or generate products
that have them. - Learning Results Procedures that do not have a
direct value/impact in the labor market, but are
indispensable to learn to develop those that have
such an impact. -
5 LEARNING CATEGORIES IMPLIED IN THE RESULTS
- Skills (S)
- Problem Solving (PS)
- Knowledge (K)
- Dexterity (D)
- Disposition for Action (DA)
- Values (v)
- Attitudes (a)
- Habits (h)
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6Conventional Definition of SKILL
- Capacity to develop a PROCEDURE
- Previously established
- Intellectually controls, which means that
- The competent person
- Has done it knowingly
- Can describe it with words
- Can make decisions about it
7Learning elements Of the SKILL
- SITUATION Description of circumstances in which
the procedure can be applied - RESTRICTIONS Description of circumstances in
which the procedure should not be - applied (Counter-indications)
- EQUIPMENT / TOOLS / MATERIALS List of resources
required to develop the - procedure
- ALTERNATIVE EQUIPMENT / TOOLS / MATERIALS Known
substitutions for - Resources generally used
- GENERAL ROAD Identification of its steps and
sequence - KNOWN VARIATIONS TO GEENRAL STEPS factors for
decision making - PROBABLE ERRORS Identification of areas where
steps are usually omitted, added - or substituted
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8 Defition of PROBLEM SOLVING
- Generation of known procedures to generate new
products, or new procedures to generate known
products.
9 Learning Elementos for PROBLEM SOLVING
- .Description of known situation
- Identification of possible variables of the known
situation - Description of known procedure
- Identification of possible variations to the
known procedure - Description of known cause effect relationships
- Identification of possible variables to the known
cause effect relationships
10Conventional Definition of KNOWLEDGE
- Memorization of DATA
- Names (Brands components or substances
- categories specifications of any kind)
- Figures (Codes Numbers Quantities (Longitude
- Weight Volume)
- Creation of CONCEPTS
11 DATA
- INFORMATION RELATED TO THE FUNCTION THAT THE
PERSON - REQUIRES TO EFFICIENTLY DEVELOP THE JOB AND,
- CONSEQUENTLY, SHOULD BE STORED IN THE LONG TERM
MEMORY. - Examples
- Names of components, substances, equipments, etc.
- Brands
- Categories
- Quantities (longitude, weight or volume of
products) - Prices
- Specifications, etc.
12Learning elements for DATA
- Contextualization (Associations that promote
- Significant learning why was it established?,
where - does it come from?, to which system does it
belong? what - does it imply? What does it mean? In which
language? -
- Actions that promote memorization
- Recognition, Repetition, Presentation in
different - contexts.
13Conventional defintion of CONCEPT
Notion that can be named and also defined or
explained, and allows the competent person to
act in a differentiated manner in specific
cases, depending on its category. Practically all
skills imply concepts.
14Learning elements of CONCEPTS
- TERM Word or phrase with which to define the
concept. - (To learn it etymology, synonyms, antonymous,
repetition) - DEFINITION. Enunciation of critical
characteristics or definitions of the concept - (differentiating between relevant or important,
but not crucial). - EXAMPLES, COUNTER-EXAMPLES, NO EXPAMPLES to
promote - Generalization identify specific cases or
objects that fall under - The concept (from the typical ones to the less
noticeable ones) - Discrimination identify specific cases or
objects that do not fall under - the concept (from the opposed ones to the limits)
- LOCATION ON THE CONCEPTUAL NETWORK (Concepts
supra-ordinaries, - Coordinated and sub-ordinate)
- Possible errors.
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15Conventional definition of DEXTERITY
- Is the capacity to
- Perceive sensorial stimulus
- Visual
- Hearing
- Smells
- Tastes
- Touch
- Make Motor responses, or
- A coordination among both of them,
- The competent person can do it with greater
precision - or faster that the person not trained
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16Conventional definition of DISPOSITION FOR ACTION
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