CBC Fundamentals
Learning Outcomes & Verbs
Core Competencies
Material/ Teaching Learning Aids
Assessment Smarts
100

This type of curriculum emphasizes developing knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes for real-life challenges.

What is Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)?

100

Understand" and "know" are considered vague and non-measurable verbs in learning outcomes, making them difficult to assess without an accompanying observable action.

What are verbs to avoid in a SMART learning outcome?

100

This core competency involves expressing ideas clearly and confidently through various means like speaking, writing, and non-verbal cues.

What is Communication?

100

These are any tools or resources a teacher utilizes in the classroom to facilitate and enhance the learning process.

What are instructional materials or teaching-learning aids?

100

This continuous assessment type is primarily used to guide instruction and enhance learning, often through methods like quizzes or teacher observation.

What is Assessment for Learning (Formative Assessment)?

200

In CBC, the teacher's role shifts from a main source of knowledge to .............. 

 What is facilitator, guide, or mentor?

200

In the SMART criteria for learning outcomes, the letter 'M' represents this quality, ensuring the outcome can be assessed.

What is Measurable?

200

This competency is defined as working effectively with others to achieve a common goal while respecting diverse viewpoints.

What is Collaboration?


200

Handouts, textbooks, and pamphlets belong to this classification of instructional materials, characterized by written or typed content on paper.

What are Print materials?

200

When learners engage in self-reflection on their own progress, such as through peer review or self-assessment checklists, they are participating in this type of assessment.

What is Assessment as Learning?

300

Unlike traditional curricula, CBC allows learners to progress at their own pace based on..........

What is mastery?

300

When a learning outcome requires learners to "design, compose, or construct," it corresponds to this highest cognitive level in Bloom's Taxonomy.

What is Create?

300

Analyzing information, evaluating arguments, and making reasoned decisions based on logic and evidence are key aspects of this core competency.

What is Critical Thinking?

300

This factor in material selection ensures that all learners, regardless of their background or abilities, can effectively use and benefit from the instructional aid.

What is Equitable Access?

300

Rubrics, checklists, and observation guides are specific examples of these, which teachers use to gather evidence of learners' competency achievement.

What are assessment tools and strategies?

400

This aspect of CBC ensures that learning adapts to diverse needs and supports learners with different abilities

What is inclusivity?

400

The verb "explain" in a learning outcome, such as "Learners will be able to explain the causes of pollution," is associated with this level of Bloom's Taxonomy.

What is Understand?

400

This competency encompasses generating novel ideas, exploring innovative approaches, and expressing oneself imaginatively.

What is Creativity?

400

Radio broadcasts, podcasts, and language laboratory recordings are examples of this type of instructional material, primarily engaging the sense of hearing.

What are Audio materials?


400

A question like "What is photosynthesis?" is considered a "bad" assessment because it primarily tests this, rather than application or deeper understanding.

What is rote memory or recall?

500
  • CBC was developed to address the shortcomings of this traditional teaching approach, which heavily relied on memorization of facts.

What is rote learning or content-based learning?

500

To transform the vague outcome "Pupils will know about different types of animals" into a measurable one, you could use this action verb.

What is "describe" or "classify"?

500

Empowering learners to navigate complex situations and make informed, independent decisions is a key benefit of developing this core competency.

What is Critical Thinking?

500

Educational films, television programs, and multimedia presentations are instructional materials that stimulate both the sense of sight and hearing.

What are Audio-Visual materials?

500

Beyond being open-ended and real-life relevant, good CBC assessment questions should actively promote these four core competencies.

What are critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration?

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