Why Kids are Hiring Competency-Based Education
Originally published July 16, 2014 by The Christensen Institute. This week I had the privilege of sitting in on the first
Originally published July 16, 2014 by The Christensen Institute. This week I had the privilege of sitting in on the first
Why do we think that competency education is a better strategy to serve our lowest achieving students, including low-income students,
Here are some of the recent highlights about competency education! Upcoming American Youth Policy Forum (one of CompetencyWorks founding partners)
At a summit hosted by Bainbridge Consulting in San Diego last week, research fellow Thomas Arnett of the Clayton Christensen
I’ve been hearing this question by foundations that are excited about competency education but are focused on investing in solutions
In our previous entry, we foreshadowed the need for learner involvement in all aspects of the Learner Improvement Cycle. The
Originally posted Jan. 29, 2014 at The Christensen Institute. The crux of competency-based education is that students advance only upon
Here are a few highlights about competency education from last week! About K-12 The Washington Post interviewed Camille Farrington, author
The journey to a personalized learning system is fraught with pitfalls and hurdles. Can you get your Board on board?
I’m sharing this article on Laconia High School that was originally published in the Center for Secondary School Reform Winter