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title: "Showing Courses Qualified To Teach"
slug: "show-courses-qualified-to-teach"
tags: ["NFR"]
updated: 2024-09-27T17:00:06Z
published: 2024-09-27T17:00:06Z
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# Showing Courses Qualified To Teach

You can use Instructor Competencies to show the Courses you are qualified to teach. Using this feature shows Organizations using contract instructors the courses you can teach.

[Watch a video on showing which courses you are qualified to teach.](https://youtu.be/bK_RiEbbjHA)

## Access Instructor Competencies

To access the Instructor Competencies:

1. Navigate to your User Profile. Select **Instructor Competencies** under the **Instructor Information** section.
2. On the **Instructor Competencies** page, select **Add course competency**.
3. This brings up the Choose Course dialog. Search for and select all the courses you would like to add to your competency list and select **OK**.
4. Under **Certified**, **Prepared**, and **Attended**, check the ones that apply.
5. To remove a competency, you can select the **Remove** button.

Once you have added competencies, Organizations are able filter by course name and view those qualified to teach the course.

It is each instructor's responsibility to keep their instructor competencies up to date.

Bundles together content to then be set up for training through classes, subscriptions, and course assignments. Courses can include labs, videos, SCORM, LTI, external links, assessments, and documents. Courses must be assigned to a Content Provider and a Publishing Group to be available to set up for training.

An organization is assigned to each entity in the TMS, such as, users, classes, subscriptions, and courses. The organization is a basis to determine access given based on roles within the organization and management over the organization.

The user profile contains information about the user and their preferences, including roles, managed organizations, and settings.

Organizations are the containers in which all objects in Skillable Studio reside. Each organization has two child orgs, Development and Production. Development is used for content creation and testing. Production is used only for content that is ready for consumption. Organizations also provide one of the security boundaries within the Skillable Studio platform.
