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What is Competency Models

Performance-Based Assessment in 21st Century Teacher Education
A framework that includes competencies (actions) determined necessary by field experts, for successful performance of a designated position within a designated field.
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Ready to Lead: Using Competency Models to Build and Assess Leadership Competency in Pre-Service School Leaders
Jess R. Weiler (Western Carolina University, USA) and Heidi B. Von Dohlen (Western Carolina University, USA)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8353-0.ch008
Abstract
This chapter shares the way in which one principal preparation program builds and assesses leadership capacity through the use of a tool called Core Competencies for School Leaders or CCSL. The CCSL tool views competencies as actionable behaviors that can be observed and measured in both quantitative and/or qualitative ways. Competencies cross several leadership domains, determined primarily by established state and national leadership standards. The CCSLs provide relevant, contextually responsive, standard-based, and research informed field experiences. The authors purport the CCSLs and the wrap-around processes of which learning is dependent (e.g., reflection, collaborative dialogue, feedback), advance awareness, and capacity across leadership domains. Competencies serve to both build and evaluate leadership capacity. In conjunction with other research informed practices for leadership preparation, competencies can play an integral role in the development and growth of aspiring school leaders.
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Competency Mapping for Technical Educational Institutes in India
A competency model is a descriptive tool that identifies the competencies needed to operate in a specific role within a job, occupation, organization, or industry. Simply stated, a competency model is a behavioural job description that must be defined by each occupational function and each job.
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