What’s New in K-12 Competency Education
Reports Early Progress: Interim Research on Personalized Learning was released by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Rand
Reports Early Progress: Interim Research on Personalized Learning was released by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Rand
This is the second post on Highland Tech Charter School. Click here for Part 1. During my visit to Highland
This is the first post in a series on Highland Tech. Part 2 is Advice From Highland Tech Students Student
This spotlight originally appeared in the CSSR October 2014 Newsletter. In 2005, New Hampshire became the first state to abolish the Carnegie
It was a typical Wednesday evening in mid-October at our home. My wife and I were sitting on our couch.
The mantra, “Fail early, fail often,” needs to die a fast death. This phrase has become the calling cry for
This interview originally appeared in the CSSR October 2014 Newsletter. Don Siviski is a career educator who began his career as
Originally posted November 11, 2014 by the Christensen Institute. Over the past several weeks I’ve attended a number of conferences
Upcoming At the Association of American Colleges & Universities’ Annual Meeting, the session Competency-Based Education & the “Iron Triangle”: Demonstrating
This post originally published on EdSurge on November 10, 2014. Chugach, Alaska isn’t just known for the Exxon Valdez Oil