By Paul Fain. Kaplan University will now offer personalized “competency reports” to its 45,000 students. The announcement is the for-profit institution’s biggest move into competency-based education so far, adding momentum and, perhaps, risks for the emerging form of higher education. Read more...
Socle de compétences : un 2ème appel à propositions attendu par les organismes régionaux
Le 22 avril, le Comité paritaire national de l'emploi et de la formation professionnelle (Copanef) a rendu public son cahier des charges relatif au socle de connaissances et de compétences professionnelles. Il ne concerne, dans un premier temps, que les organismes de formation faisant partie de réseaux nationaux ou disposant d'une couverture géographique nationale. Un deuxième appel à propositions sera lancé par le Copanef ultérieurement et sera étudié par le Coparef.
Cahier des charges et appel à propositions sur le site du FPSPP
Notre zoom sur le socle (publié le 3 mars 2015). Voir l'article...
Publication du nouveau socle commun de connaissances, de compétences et de culture
Le nouveau socle commun de connaissances, de compétences et de culture entrera en vigueur à la rentrée scolaire de septembre 2016. Il concerne tous les élèves âgés de 6 à 16 ans et identifie les connaissances et compétences indispensables qui doivent être acquises avant la fin de la scolarité.
> Consulter le décret. Voir l'article...
Literacy for life
By Andreas Schleicher, Director, Directorate for Education and Skills. As jobs increasingly involve analysing and communicating information, individuals with poor literacy skills are more likely to find themselves at risk. Poor proficiency in these skills limits adults’ access to many basic services, to better-paying and more-rewarding jobs, and to the possibility of participating in further education and training, which is crucial for developing and maintaining skills over the working life and beyond.
On this Leaders for Literacy Day, I want to share some findings from the OECD Survey of Adult Skills. The survey finds, for example, that the median hourly wage of workers scoring at the highest levels in literacy (Level 4 or 5 in the survey) – those who can make complex inferences and evaluate subtle truth claims or arguments in written texts – is more than 60% higher than for workers scoring at Level 1 or below – those who can, at best, read relatively short texts to locate a single piece of information that is identical to the information given in the question or directive or to understand basic vocabulary. In addition, people with poor literacy skills are more than twice as likely to be unemployed. Read more...
Balancing youth with social and emotional skills
By Donato Speroni. Social and emotional skills play an essential role during all stages of life. Along with cognitive and learning abilities, it is equally important that our youth develop social and emotional skills in order to balance and ground their personalities and strengthen their characters. This blog post on a new OECD publication, "Skills for Social Progress", was written by Lynda Hawe of the OECD Directorate for Education and Skills, as part of our focus on youth well-being during the Wikiprogress online consultation on Youth Well-being.As we know from personal experiences, when we feel a deep sense of well-being we are far better able to absorb new information, take risks and be more responsible for our lives. Now don’t we want that for all youth? But growing-up can often be quite a challenging period. Ensuring that youth have a wide variety of skills to help them cope with some of life’s challenges may not always occur naturally. Sometimes they will need help in building social and emotional skills - which are the kind of skills involved in achieving goals, working with others and managing emotions.
Defining skills for a digital age
By . ACT (2105) Unpacking “Career Readiness” Iowa City IA: Act Inc.
ACT Inc, the organisation that designs and administers the most widely used high school standardised tests in the USA, has just published a short but interesting document. More...
Ellucian Details Cloud Hosting, Competency-Based Education Strategies
Higher education software provider Ellucian's plans for the next two years include transitioning to the cloud and preparing for more colleges and universities to experiment with competency-based learning. Read more...
Creating skilled workers and higher-wage jobs
By Harry J. Holzer. Why is this the case? Some economists argue that labor market forces like technology and globalization shift demand away from middle-wage jobs (or even some higher-paying ones). Worker skills often remain too low for remaining middle- and high-wage jobs in health care, advanced manufacturing or various services, that often require more technical or communication skills and perhaps certain postsecondary credentials. In fact, many employers stress their inability to fill the middle-wage jobs they have, even at higher wages. More...
Socle de compétences. Convention entre la DGEFP et les Ateliers de pédagogie personnalisée
La Délégation générale à l’emploi et à la formation professionnelle (DGEFP) et l’Association pour la promotion du label APP (APapp), les Ateliers de pédagogie personnalisée, ont signé le 1er avril 2015 une convention de partenariat. Voir l'article...
Le socle de connaissances et de compétences professionnelles
Par Faïssa Moustapha. Défi métiers a organisé un rendez-vous de la formation le 16 avril 2015 sur le socle de compétences : retour sur cet événement.
Consulter le Cahier des charges - Appel à propositions. Voir l'article...