Have You Made Plans for the iNACOL Symposium Yet?
As you may know, the only place to network with all your competency education colleagues from across the nation is
As you may know, the only place to network with all your competency education colleagues from across the nation is
Recently I received the question below. It starts with a concern about choice and agency and then expands to a
This post originally appeared at Getting Smart on July 16, 2015. Once upon a time, classrooms were filled with students
Each summer, CompetencyWorks takes a bit of time to reflect on where we have come from, accomplishments, and emerging issues.
This post originally appeared at the Christensen Institute on August 13, 2015. Rhonda Broussard is the founder and president of St. Louis
Sometimes I’m a little slow. I loved the ideas that Anthony Kim, CEO of Education Elements, put together in his
As a high school principal who has worked for the past six years through a transition from traditional to competency
This post originally appeared at Getting Smart on August 5, 2015. “One system that has often been overlooked in conversations
Below is the presentation I prepared for the New Hampshire Education Summit on the topic How Competent Are We at
2:15 pm ET I’m sitting amidst 500 very energetic educators from all around New Hampshire (it’s 2 percent of the