Sunday, August 17, 2008

Establishing Key Competencies

Ingrid summarised the article as developing key competencies as a form of instilling a desire for life-long learning.
Vanessa E stated the article summarised the key areas based on the OECD study; those being social aspects, literacy and communication.
Nicki stated the article identified the e-portfolios and the benefits these brought to informing parents and teachers alike in the childrens' learning abilities. Vanessa E discussed the assessment of key competencies and the difficulties in being able to do so; assessing is not necessarily testing. Ingrid said the Key Competencies are difficiult to assess also.
The diagram 24.4 was identified as being fantastic summary of lifelong learning creating a movement from andragogy to pedagogy. The tables 24.2 and 24.4 used fantastic language in order to assess key competencies.

Middle School Readings

The process: How the school introduced key competencies- A case study.
Sheryl summarised the article anddiscussed how key competencies were implemented in schools. Vanessa stated that the way we assess currently will need to change in order to meet the needs of our children.
Sheryl enjoyed the Rubric for 'managing self' and identified the significance for level 2 columns.
Shelley thought it was interesting the support staff were using the same terminology and created a sense of homogenety amongst the members of the school team.
Sheryl analysed the steps at which we were at as a school and our next step was to add this to reporting times with parents.