June 2018 CompetencyWorks Catch-Up
Here are the highlights from June 2018 on CompetencyWorks. Happy reading. And let us know if you have questions you
Here are the highlights from June 2018 on CompetencyWorks. Happy reading. And let us know if you have questions you
This post originally appeared at Getting Smart on June 18, 2018. We’ve been looking into what schools, districts, networks, and
This blog has been updated and republished. I recently learned about the development of the Learner Bill of Rights (below).
CompetencyWorks is dedicated to advancing cutting edge knowledge and informing the field in order to support the expansion of high
The exploration of the rhetoric and the reality of student outcomes is a fascinating topic. We use the rhetoric of
News AIR and Eduventures® Research have released the National Survey of Postsecondary Competency-Based Education. We encourage practitioners to take the time
This post originally appeared at the Christensen Institute on June 15, 2018. One of the only things Republicans and Democrats
This is the third in a three-part series on Da Vinci Schools in California. Start the series here. Da Vinci won
Resources iNACOL released a report, A National Landscape Scan of Personalized Learning in K-12 Education in the United States, which
Two weeks ago, iNACOL/CompetencyWorks released the paper Levers and Logic Models. There are lots of interesting ideas throughout the paper