CompetencyWorks | October 2019

October 24, 2019


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Dear Colleagues, 

The iNACOL Symposium is next week, and CompetencyWorks posted a guide to the sessions in the competency-based education strand. There will also be a CompetencyWorks Meetup at 5:15 p.m. on Monday, October 28 during the President’s Reception — look for the CompetencyWorks Lounge sign in Oasis 1/Innovation Corner and come meet your colleagues from across the country and around the world.

 

In October CompetencyWorks updated the much-visited Competency-Based Education Across America post — a state-by-state list of almost 200 blog posts from visits and interviews across 26 states. Schools, districts, and support organizations use these inspirational accounts of local reforms to inform deeper competency-based learning and systems change in their own settings.
 

A visit to Alaska inspired a series about the Chugach School District, which has been doing deep competency-based education for more than 20 years:

  • The Tatitlek Community School, in a small and remote Native Alaskan village, holds a terrific annual event focused on Sustaining and Sharing Cultural Heritage that could inspire similar events nationally.
  • The Whittier Community School shared practices related to Rethinking Grade Levels and Age Groupings, Bringing Parents Into Competency-Based Schools, and the intertwined nature of Varied Pacing, Different Pathways, and Student Agency.

CompetencyWorks also shared Learner Variability in the Classroom through Micro-credentials, by Wendy Xiao of Digital Promise. It’s an account of one teacher’s use of a micro-credential on self-regulation to support diverse learners in her classroom. It was part of a stack of 15 micro-credentials available as part of the Learner Variability project.

 

The annual CompetencyWorks Strategic Reflection on the Field of Competency-Based Education webinar took place in October to share developments in the field and insights to inform the future direction of competency-based education. The webinar slides and recording are available here.

Wishing you well,
 

Eliot Levine, Susan Patrick, Ashley Jones
iNACOL CompetencyWorks