Instructional Philosophies

UALS supports multiple instructional philosophies, allowing educators to choose the approach that best fits their teaching context, learning objectives, and student needs.

Choose Your Approach

UALS currently supports two primary instructional philosophies:

Quick Comparison

Dimension Curriculum-Based Competency-Based
Central Question "What content has the learner covered?" "What can the learner do?"
Time Fixed (semesters, units) Variable (until mastery)
Mastery Variable (grades A-F) Fixed (must demonstrate)
Progression By schedule By demonstration
Assessment Knowledge recall Performance application
Framework Type Curriculum DSC (Domain-Specific Competency)
Terminology Modules, Units, Lessons Competencies, Skills, Levels

Learning Systems

Both philosophies have access to the same powerful learning systems:

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Knowledge Explorer (KE)

Deep-dive exploration with concept maps, explanations, and interactive content. Great for understanding complex topics.

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Socratic Playground (SPL)

Interactive tutoring with AI agents using the Socratic method. Guided practice through questioning and dialogue.

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Scenario-Based CAT (SBCAT)

Adaptive testing with real-world scenarios. Continuous assessment with per-competency or per-module tracking.

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When to Use Each Philosophy

πŸ“š Use Curriculum-Based When:
  • Teaching traditional academic courses with standardized content
  • Compliance training where specific content must be covered
  • Building foundational knowledge systematically
  • Preparing for standardized tests (SAT, GRE, etc.)
  • Courses with external accreditation requirements
🎯 Use Competency-Based When:
  • Professional development focused on skill acquisition
  • Workforce training with specific job competencies
  • Personalized learning allowing self-paced progression
  • Skill-gap remediation targeting specific weaknesses
  • Micro-credentials and badges for verified skills

Key Concepts

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Universal Template Principle

Both philosophies use identical UI templates. Only the content and prompts differ - learners get a consistent experience.

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Philosophy Detection

UALS automatically detects the philosophy based on request parameters and routes to the appropriate content generation.

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AI Notes

Teachers can add custom instructions for each competency or module to guide AI content generation.

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Scenario Context

Set class-level context to ground all content in relevant real-world situations for your learners.

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