CompetencyWorks | March 2018

March 19, 2018


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From the Field

Educator Capacity Issue Brief

Current to Future State

10 Principles for High Quality Assessments

How Learning Happens


Dear Colleagues: 


CompetencyWorks has published two new blog posts with contributing authors:

  1. The Learning Sciences: Two Perspectives: Amelia Peterson provides insightful guidance on the field of the science of learning.
  2. Highlighting Deeper Learning Competencies in New Hampshire: Jonathan Vander Els, Director of Innovative Projects for the New Hampshire Learning Initiative, explores how deeper learning competencies help develop a successful graduate.


Competency
Works is currently publishing a new series based on the report, Next Generation Learning Models for English Language Learners: Promising Practices and Considerations for Teaching and Learning, which highlights trends and case studies of personalized, competency-based learning environments for English language learners.

  1. Next Generation Learning Models for English Language Learners
  2. Moving from Current Models of Teaching English Language Learners to New Learning Models Designed to Meet the Needs of All Students
  3. Promising Practices for Teaching English Language Learners


Chris Sturgis is starting a new series called “Conversations with Authors,” which will highlight books related to competency-based education. Look out for the first blog post that will feature Sal Khan’s book. 



Chris Sturgis
, MetisNet

Susan Patrick, iNACOL

Natalie Abel, iNACOL

CompetencyWorks