Challenges of Applying Competence-Based Learning in Higher Education
HIGHER EDUCATION AND STUDIES
Rimantas Želvys
Aliya Akzholova
Published 2016-09-01
https://doi.org/10.15388/ActPaed.2016.36.10051
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Keywords

Bologna process
competence-based approach
higher education

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Želvys, R. and Akzholova, A. (2016) “Challenges of Applying Competence-Based Learning in Higher Education”, Acta Paedagogica Vilnensia, 36, pp. 9–17. doi:10.15388/ActPaed.2016.36.10051.

Abstract

The article analyses the challenges of applying competence-based learning in higher education. The international project “Tuning Educational Structures in Europe” makes a distinction between the learning outcomes and competencies and urges to revise all the study programs in accordance with the requirements of the competence-based approach. However, Western researchers, in particular the representatives of critical pedagogy, point out a number of controversies concerning the competence-based education. There is no commonly agreed definition and structure of a competence. Its ideological basis is neoliberalism and new public management; it relies on behaviorism and is an excessfully mechanistic and reductionistic. A competence-based approach could be considered as an attempt to make higher education institutions more standardised, comparable, accountable and cost-effective. Still, others find no sound evidence of the effectiveness of competence-based learning. On the other hand, in post-socialist countries, a competence-based approach was taken for granted as an undisputable attribute of a modern higher education system. The article concludes that the competence-based approach can be useful if we intend to analyse this model more deeply and thoroughly and are ready to consider all its advantages and shortcomings.

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