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Objectives
Define Competence and Performance
Link between competence and
performance
Factors affecting performance
Assessment of competence
Definitions
Competency
A specified attribute that
may be possessed by
someone.
A quality or state of being
which characterizes a
person as being
competent.
Competence
Four normative
Performance may be measured for
conceptualizations
of
competence regarding specific behavior
competence:
Competence can be viewed as having
Nursing Education
Guiding learners
Guiding educators
Guiding assessors
Recognizing achievements
Management
Job Profiling
Performance management
Career pathing
Recruitment
Internships
Uys,2003
Performance
Performance is the actual doing or
carrying out any act
(oxford dictionary,
2005)
Performance on tests has been/is being
equated with competencies.
The professional codes will always refer
to a minimum level of performance
whereas the educational literature
frequently refers to competence as the
outcome of nurse education programmes.
Issues
Being qualified Vs being
competent?
Thoughts
There is a difference between
what an individual should be
able to do at an expected level of
achievement and what they
actually do in the real life
setting.
Essential Elements of
Competency Based Approach
Competencies to be achieved are
identified, verified, and made
public in advance.
Criteria for assessing
achievement and the conditions
under which achievements will
be assessed are explicitly stated
and made public in advance.
Essential Elements of
Competency Based Approach
(cont)
The educational programme
Essential Elements of
Competency Based Approach
(cont)
Participants progress through
the educational programme at
their own rate by demonstrating
the attainment of the specified
competencies.
In Conclusion
Competence in the form of
knowledge and skills is much
broader, but lacks the dimension
of what constitutes enough.
References
Gonczi A. (1994) Competency based
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Assessment in Education 1, 2744.
Greenhaigh T. & Macfarlane F. (1997) Towards
a competency grid for evidence-based practice.
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 3,
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Gurvis J.P. (1995) The anatomy of a competency.
Journal of Nursing Staff Development 11, 247
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Short E.C. (1984) Competence reexamined.
Educational Theory 34, 201207.
While A.E. (1994) Competence versus
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