2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40594-018-0148-x
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Perception and adoption of competency-based training by academics in Ghana

Abstract: BackgroundWith the rise in graduate unemployment and the poor linkage between university education and industry, competency-based training (CBT) is gaining popularity in Ghana’s universities as a way of producing business-oriented and well-grounded graduates for industry who are ready to make use of knowledge acquired in university education to establish businesses that will help reduce unemployment in the country as well as working effectively in the nation’s industry and service sectors. With CBT yet to be i… Show more

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“…Similarly, for high school students, Beumann et al performed experiments based on the self-assessment of assignments [14]. In Ghana, a study suggests that a change in perception towards competency-based training can enhance quality education [15]. Multimodal quizzes in higher education also contribute more engagement, as engineering students were found to be able to avail formative assessment enhancing engagement [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, for high school students, Beumann et al performed experiments based on the self-assessment of assignments [14]. In Ghana, a study suggests that a change in perception towards competency-based training can enhance quality education [15]. Multimodal quizzes in higher education also contribute more engagement, as engineering students were found to be able to avail formative assessment enhancing engagement [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graduates to survive in the workplace will need to be competent enough to grow professionally and add value to the organization. Implementing Competence-Based Education at Universities will need rethinking and redesigning traditional systems requiring new resources, systems, and incentives (Wongnaa & Boachie, 2018). Higher performance is linked to higher competence levels (Udoh et al, 2017) as active learning was observed to increase student success in examinations (Freeman et al, 2014) and consequently increased competence levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perception of cocoa farmers on the adoption of artificial pollination in cocoa production was analyzed descriptively. This was done by measuring the cocoa farmers' perception on some general statements concerning artificial pollination using a five (5)point likert scale (Wongnaa and Boachie, 2018). Each scale is given a weight in a descending order starting from ten (10) to two (2).…”
Section: Theoretical Conceptual and Analytical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%