UncategorizedRSU2: Moving Beyond the Test Score with Hope
This post first appeared on CompetencyWorks on January 13, 2016, and it is part of the Maine Road Trip series
This post first appeared on CompetencyWorks on January 13, 2016, and it is part of the Maine Road Trip series
Competency education, an educator-led reform, is taking root in districts and schools across the United States and around the world.
Seat-time, as it relates to earning academic credit and school funding formulas, is a potential policy barrier to advancing highly
This post first appeared on CompetencyWorks on March 8, 2016. You can find the original post here. It’s kind of
As a non-profit dedicated to leading education pioneers, building capacity for systems change and educating policymakers, iNACOL is refocusing its
This post originally appeared on CompetencyWorks on January 7, 2016, and it is part of the Maine Road Trip series
State leaders are creating pilots for personalized learning and competency-based pathways to build capacity and support educators at the district
This post originally appeared on CompetencyWorks on January 7, 2016, and it is part of the Maine Road Trip series
Advances in technology and personalized learning environments have created a historic opportunity to expand access and boost achievement and completion
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