What’s New in Competency Education
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Gatherings and Site Visits

  • From Seat-time to Mastery: Competency-based Pathways to Colleges and Careers  discusses approaches to moving away from measuring student knowledge as a function of time toward one that uses content mastery as the primary criterion. The unique role the postsecondary sector can play to signal support is also stressed. Speakers include: Ellen Hume-Howard, Curriculum Director, Sanborn Regional School District, New Hampshire; Dan Mielke, Executive Director, Eastern Promise, Eastern Oregon University; Rachelle Tome, Chief Academic Officer, Maine Department of Education and Cory Curl, Senior Fellow, Assessment and Accountability, Achieve.
  • Communicating the Potential of Competency-based Learning highlights effective advocacy and communications practices to promote competency-based education across interest groups.Speakers include: Theresa Bennett, Education Associate, ELA, Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development, Delaware Department of Education; Pete Janhunen, The Fratelli Group; and Lindsay Jones, Director, Public Policy and Advocacy, National Center for Learning Disabilities.

New Reports and Resources

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  • Boston Day and Evening’s Project Month is underway. Here is a sample of what you can see on Symposium Night this year: Lift Every Voice: Empowering Teens through Digital Storytelling (Genre Writing and Technology); Hip Hop Nation (Intro to History and Genre Writing); The Life and Death of a Star (Physics); Building Boxes and Small Thingamabobs (Geometry 1 and Career Enrichment); Crime and Punishment: A Moral, Legal, Scientific, and Philosophical Analysis of Our World (Research and Advanced Science); Paying Respect to Great Great Grandma (Advanced History); Health Benefits of Yoga (Advanced Biology); B-FIT (Algebra A and B); Lunatics, Lovers and Poets: Exploring and Acting Shakespeare (Advanced Literature and Career Exploration); Imagine It With Math (Algebra E); Designing the “Perfect Society” Through Science (Genetics); August Wilson Monologue Competition (Intro to Literature and Career Exploration); and How Economics Effects Urban Communities (Career Exploration and Number Sense).

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