Northeast Resiliency Consortium Resiliency Competency Model- Development & Mapping Resources
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Keywords
Northeast Resiliency Consortium , Northeast Resiliency Consortium Resiliency Competency Model , Resiliency , resiliency competencies , soft skills , transferable skills , resiliency competency model , curriculum mapping , adaptability , critical thinking , collaboration , reflective learning , self-awareness
Project
Northeast Resiliency Consortium
Authors
Date Submitted
2014
Material Type
Development Tool
Secondary Material Type
Assessment Tool
Collection
Collection
Institution
Passaic County Community College
Industry Partner
License
CC BY
Funding Source
TAACCCT Round 3
Additional Public Access
Abstract
The Northeast Resiliency Consortium (NRC) developed the NRC Resiliency Competency Model as a way to embed resiliency into coursework across seven community colleges in the Northeast region of the United States. The resources in this collection include both development and mapping materials related to the NRC Resiliency Competency Model.
Resources utilized during the development and creation of the NRC Resiliency Competency Model include: (1) general steps for development of NRC resiliency competency model; (2) development timeline; (3) survey sampling & method protocol; and (4) testing of model & results from webinar survey sample.
Resources utilized for mapping and embedding the NRC Resiliency Competency Model into course curriculum for instructors/staff (for resiliency pilot) include: (1) curriculum alignment table and instructions; (2) instructor protocol; (3) review method for inclusion in pilot; (4) instructor feedback; (5) pre-course assessment; (6) post-course assessment; and (7) student grades form.
Industry (NAISC)
Developmental Education
Occupation (SOC)
All Occupations (00-0000)
Instructional Program (CIP)
Credit Type
Credential Type
Certificate
Associate Degree
Associate Degree
Educational Level
1st year Community College or equivalent
2nd Year Community College or equivalent
2nd Year Community College or equivalent
