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Competency-based optics instruction.

W F Long1

  • 1University of Missouri-St. Louis, School of Optometry, USA.

Optometry (St. Louis, Mo.)
|February 19, 2000
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Competency-Based Instruction (CBI) offers a flexible physics learning environment with varied aids and self-paced progression. This adaptable system provides continuous student feedback for improved learning outcomes in physics education.

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Area of Science:

  • Physics Education
  • Optometry Education

Background:

  • Competency-Based Instruction (CBI) has been a staple in physics education for over two decades.
  • CBI replaces traditional lectures with a multifaceted learning environment.
  • This includes written materials, computer-assisted instruction, and consultant interactions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the mechanics of an adapted Competency-Based Instruction system.
  • To discuss experiences using this adapted CBI system in a specific optometry course.

Main Methods:

  • Adapted Competency-Based Instruction (CBI) system implemented.
  • Used in the Physical Optics and Photometry course at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, School of Optometry.
  • System utilized for four years.

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Main Results:

  • The CBI system facilitates self-paced learning.
  • It offers students the ability to progress through the course material at their own speed.
  • Constant feedback on student progress is a key feature.

Conclusions:

  • The adapted CBI system is effective for teaching Physical Optics and Photometry.
  • The flexible, feedback-rich environment supports student learning in specialized science courses.
  • Experiences suggest CBI is a viable alternative to traditional lecture formats.