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Volume 3 - No: 3

Impact of Electronic Competence Based Teaching in Higher Education

  • Isak Shabani Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo
  • Fatos Halilaj Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo
  • Blerim Rexha Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Prishtina, Prishtina, Kosovo
    blerim.rexha@uni-pr.edu
DOI: 10.28978/nesciences.468643
Keywords: Competence, E-learning, Evaluation, Competence Management System.

Abstract

In the beginning of Bologna’s process and creation of European Higher Education Area (EHEA), great importance has been to the transparency, increase of quality and concurrency between institutions of higher education. Nowadays, hot topic in higher education institutions in Europe are real-time learning outcomes, they are analyzed, projected and are evaluated today in all Europe and abroad. Traditional models and methods of success expression in learning and the degree of qualification is substituted with modern online systems. This paper proposes best practices for competence based teaching in higher education by using eCompetence software. The way these competences are organized, activities which are related to these competences and course contents which will help us to continuously evaluate students and prepare them for the labor market. Our results suggest that by implementing competence based teaching system in university evaluation and competence gaining would be more productive and would better prepare students for labor market. Consequently, this paper draws attention on provision of implementation of such a system in higher education by providing competence matrix, a competence software, and evaluation process.

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Date

October 2018

Page Number

233-247