Investigating student exposure to competency-based education

Authors

  • Sarah Ryan Education Development Center
  • Joshua D. Cox Education Development Center

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.25.2792

Keywords:

competency-based education, secondary education, structural equation modeling, surveys

Abstract

In recent years, most U.S. states have revised policy by providing schools at least some flexibility to move away from the Carnegie unit system, with its focus on credits and “seat time,” toward competency-based policies that link student advancement to mastery of content. Yet, there is little systematically collected information about how competency-based education is implemented, making it difficult to evaluate the impact on student outcomes. Using data from 600 students in grades 9-12 and confirmatory factor analytic techniques, we report initial reliability and validity results from the pilot administration of a survey designed to capture student exposure to elements that have been described as essential to a competency-based, student-centered model for learning and instruction. These elements include mastery-based progression, personalization, flexible assessment, and the development of specific skills and dispositions. Results suggest that the survey offers a way to reliably measure and study variation in the implementation of competency-based education. Importantly, the survey provides a way to capture implementation from the student perspective, leveraging the fact that student reports about their classroom experiences may be a particularly reliable source of information about instructional practice. 

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Author Biographies

Sarah Ryan, Education Development Center

Sarah Ryan is a Senior Research Associate at Education Development Center. Her research focuses on youth preparation for and trajectories through college and the workforce, and spans disciplines including educational policy, the sociology of education, and higher education.

Joshua D. Cox, Education Development Center

Joshua D. Cox is a Research Associate at Education Development Center. His research focuses on educational policies aimed at increasing student readiness for college and/or career, including competency-based learning reforms. 

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Published

2017-03-20

How to Cite

Ryan, S., & Cox, J. D. (2017). Investigating student exposure to competency-based education. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 25, 24. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.25.2792

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