The Competencies and Academic Standards Exchange® or CASE® specification defines how systems exchange and manage information about learning standards and competencies in a consistent and digitally-referenceable way. The aim is to replace inefficient ways of documenting and referencing learning standards and competencies, which are typically published as PDF or HTML documents or in spreadsheets, with one which can be managed in modern database systems, within and across institutions in machine-readable form.
CASE includes the following key attributes:
- The original competencies or academic standards using a document metaphor (document)
- Statements describing what the learner will know and be able to do in a machine and a person-readable form (items)
- Explanations of relationships between a statement or group and other statements, frameworks, or courses where applicable to support the creation of a hierarchy and alignments (associations)
- Guides listing specific criteria for grading or scoring academic papers, projects, or tests (rubrics)
What education scenarios are supported by the specification?
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The CASE standard also powers the CASE Network.
It is a service which provides free access to state and national learning standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Listed below are some common questions about CASE
Suppliers, academic standards and competencies authorizing bodies such as state departments of education, and institutions benefit from a common way to reference learning standards and competencies.
Educators have a more reliable way to ensure digital content is properly aligned to learning standards. Systems that are traditionally course-based can now have access to related competencies that are taught in a course, module, and topic.
- Association and transmission of learning standards/competencies and their internal relationships (parent/child)
- Association and transmission of rubrics including criteria and performance levels
- Ability to define relationships between and among autonomous learning standard sets.
CASE defines two roles, a Provider and a Consumer. Learning Standards and Competency authorizing bodies or institutions or their proxy can create and make available a standard set or sets for import into a consumer system, such as a learning management system or formative assessment system.
This is the initial version of the standard specification.
When adopting digital content, learning platforms, or other systems offering learning standards-alignment as a part of their features, it is very important to understand whether the system supports the interoperability and assurance of the possibility of common alignment afforded by CASE.