This presentation focuses on the need to make learning visible for all constituents – learners, educators, employers, policymakers and future employees – with a focus on the work of the Center for Certification and Competency-Based Education (C3Be) at the University of Kansas (USA). As K–12 and higher education move to a post-pandemic world, it’s imperative we find different ways to identify learner outcomes and evaluate learning. By moving from nouns to verbs; by moving from course titles to competencies; by moving from transcripts to learner outcomes, learning becomes visible. International educator and founding director of C3Be, Dr Diane DeBacker shows how learning is made visible through a proven process of mapping learning outcomes, as...
In this article, we use the lens of Tinto’s (1987) separation and transition phases to reflect on le...
Students bring vital learning from their life experiences to their campus classrooms. This learning ...
To better prepare teacher candidates for classroom management through attention to learning communit...
This presentation argued that in this modern digital age individuals constantly acquire skills, know...
The growth of online education has coincided with the resurgence in Competency Based Education (CBE)...
The use of English has become increasingly important for Japanese medical professionals. This presen...
Language in Motion (LiM) is a community outreach program administered through the Office of Internat...
Learners and employees constantly acquire new skills, competencies, knowledge and capabilities in bo...
Hattie (2012) suggests that Visible teaching and learning is ‘teachers seeing learning through the e...
Competency-based education (CBE) first garnered attention in the United States during the late 1960’...
This is the promotional brochure from the March 2004 national conference, Making Learning Visible: P...
This is a paper about enhancing and assessing students\u27 communications skills in two new higher e...
We seek to identify the factors that incentivize frontline service workers to engage in workplace-sp...
We live in an age of fast changes, where updating has become a way of living; constantly forcing our...
Course enhancement at Deakin University is designed to ensure that courses enable graduates to be hi...
In this article, we use the lens of Tinto’s (1987) separation and transition phases to reflect on le...
Students bring vital learning from their life experiences to their campus classrooms. This learning ...
To better prepare teacher candidates for classroom management through attention to learning communit...
This presentation argued that in this modern digital age individuals constantly acquire skills, know...
The growth of online education has coincided with the resurgence in Competency Based Education (CBE)...
The use of English has become increasingly important for Japanese medical professionals. This presen...
Language in Motion (LiM) is a community outreach program administered through the Office of Internat...
Learners and employees constantly acquire new skills, competencies, knowledge and capabilities in bo...
Hattie (2012) suggests that Visible teaching and learning is ‘teachers seeing learning through the e...
Competency-based education (CBE) first garnered attention in the United States during the late 1960’...
This is the promotional brochure from the March 2004 national conference, Making Learning Visible: P...
This is a paper about enhancing and assessing students\u27 communications skills in two new higher e...
We seek to identify the factors that incentivize frontline service workers to engage in workplace-sp...
We live in an age of fast changes, where updating has become a way of living; constantly forcing our...
Course enhancement at Deakin University is designed to ensure that courses enable graduates to be hi...
In this article, we use the lens of Tinto’s (1987) separation and transition phases to reflect on le...
Students bring vital learning from their life experiences to their campus classrooms. This learning ...
To better prepare teacher candidates for classroom management through attention to learning communit...