Mastery-based learning literature by Tina Chargois, iNACOL intern
Today’s post is by one of iNACOL’s Research Interns, Tina Chargois. She did a miniature literature review on mastery-based learning.
Today’s post is by one of iNACOL’s Research Interns, Tina Chargois. She did a miniature literature review on mastery-based learning.
Guest post today is by Dr. Joe Freidhoff, Director of Michigan Virtual Learning Research Institute at MVU. Also note that
If you haven’t seen it, Goldman Sachs is hosting an essay contest highlighting ideas to boost innovation in U.S. education.
What’s been on my mind: new learning models, role of philanthropy, practice and policy (including new accountability)… all student-centered. As
(First of all, thanks to the great work being done by Achieve’s Competency-based Pathways Working Group– of which Chris Sturgis
The following piece by Susan Patrick appeared this week on National Journal’s Education Experts Blog: Tom Vander Ark makes several
Last month I joined a panel of colleagues at Arizona State University’s Education Innovation Summit to discuss competency-based learning and
Over the last two years, I have been on a journey to try to make right what I think is
The Virginia legislature has an opportunity in the waning days of this session to ensure the rights of Virginia families to
The concept of an “open textbook,” commonly referred to in our field as a form of open educational resources (OER), enables