Competency-Based Teaching
Competency-Based Teaching
The teaching methodology is the set of teaching methods,
resources and forms that the teacher uses to carry out the development of the
programmatic contents that lead the student towards the achievement of
meaningful learning.
Currently, in Pakistan is necessary for the country's
educational institutions to develop basic skills in students. Since 2009, the
Ministry of Education has proposed this teaching approach in schools.
It is up to the school to train the student in the maturity
of their processes so that they build knowledge and transform their
socio-cultural reality, solving their own problems and those of society.
In this sense, the teacher represents a very important
figure since the responsibility of assuming the challenge falls on him. So you
must use pedagogical tools, methodologies and processes that start from the
central idea of the students, counting on their participation. Within this
context, they must be a guide, guide, motivator and not a transmitter of knowledge.
Apply an active methodology from the moment of motivation. Get students to
accept learning with interest and are more willing to learn.
The teaching methodology is the set of teaching methods,
resources and forms that the teacher uses to carry out the development of the
programmatic contents that lead the student towards the achievement of
meaningful learning. Whereas this must be autonomous in their own learning and
the teacher only a facilitator of learning processes that promotes the
development of competencies, abilities, attitudes and skills.
It is important that it fits each child's way of learning
and responds to all their needs. It must be flexible and undergo continuous
review to see if it is adequate for internalizing the learning and skills development
objectives.
The basic competences are the conceptualization of
"knowing how to do" that is applied to the development of the
programmatic contents of the curriculum. They are those abilities and skills
that the student must develop during the learning process, in such a way that
at the end of the teaching they can achieve their personal fulfillment to
function and enter society in a satisfactory way, capable of developing
permanent learning throughout life.
I conclude by stating that, with competency-based teaching,
the primary level student must develop critical attitudes with analytical
judgments that allow them to take a position in the face of the challenges and
problems that arise daily.
It is important that teachers take the challenge of preparing
them more seriously, in order to avoid the high numbers of school failures that
our country faces.

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