The NICE Framework is built upon a set of discrete building blocks that describe the work to be done (in the form of Tasks) and what is required to perform that work (through Knowledge and Skills).
Knowledge statements relate to Task statements in that only with the understanding described by the Knowledge statement can the learner complete the Task. Knowledge is defined as a retrievable set of concepts within memory. Knowledge statements may describe either foundational or specific concepts. Multiple Knowledge statements may be needed to complete a given Task. Likewise, one Knowledge statement may be used to complete many different Tasks.
Use the search bar below to find NICE Framework Knowledge Statements and their related Work Role(s); you can search by Knowledge ID or keyword.
The NICE Framework data used for this tool is from the NICE Framework Components version 2.0.0.