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DC Title
Productivity implications of a shift to competency-based education [electronic resource] : an environmental scan and review of the relevant literature / Brian Abner, ... [et al.].
Jurisdiction
Ontario
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario
Abner, Brian
DC Publisher
Toronto: Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario,
ID
ONT327531
DC Type
software, multimedia
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"The expansion of public, postsecondary education and the attendant additional costs associated with that expansion are significant concerns to governments everywhere. Ontario is no exception. Innovation in the delivery of academic programs holds the potential to contain costs, improve quality, and enhance accountability. This project is intended to assist the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HECQO) to better understand how a shift to competency-based education might affect the cost and quality of higher education programs, institutions and systems and to investigate how competency-based education might enhance the productivity and accountability of public higher education systems and institutions."--Executive Summary.
Includes bibliographical references.
"The expansion of public, postsecondary education and the attendant additional costs associated with that expansion are significant concerns to governments everywhere. Ontario is no exception. Innovation in the delivery of academic programs holds the potential to contain costs, improve quality, and enhance accountability. This project is intended to assist the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HECQO) to better understand how a shift to competency-based education might affect the cost and quality of higher education programs, institutions and systems and to investigate how competency-based education might enhance the productivity and accountability of public higher education systems and institutions."--Executive Summary.
rss-140707
I
2014
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DC Subject
Competency-based education Ontario.