Good evening,
What are you hoping to get out of this session? If you have any questions or specific topics related that to competency-based assessment that you would really like to discuss, please feel free to post those here and we can make sure that we address all of them over the course of the next two weeks.
Another question that I’ll leave you with is this: What sort of roadblocks have you faced while doing competency assessments in the past?
I can give you an example from here in Canada. When the WMO/ICAO Aeronautical Meteorological Forecaster competencies were first introduced to our organization about two years ago, there was some concern expressed by forecasters. Some people were worried that somebody was going to come along, point out all of their mistakes, and tell them that they are now no longer qualified to do their job. This of course was a real fear and a valid concern for some people, and so it was important for us to really communicate with people and help them understand that this process was not about trying to point out faults or mistakes but more about demonstrating that we meet these particular standards. By letting forecasters know what the competencies were and telling them how the assessment process was going to unfold, it helped to alleviate some of that fear and anxiety about the process. And once we started actually conducting the assessments, I think a lot of people realized rather quickly that the whole process was not as scary as they had thought it would be for them.
How about you? What sort of obstacles have you experienced in regards to competency assessment?
~Natalie