{"id":14859,"date":"2021-11-04T01:00:06","date_gmt":"2021-11-04T05:00:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aurora-institute.org\/?post_type=cw_post&p=14859"},"modified":"2021-11-04T07:10:17","modified_gmt":"2021-11-04T11:10:17","slug":"a-district-wide-personalized-professional-learning-system-to-advance-competency-based-education","status":"publish","type":"cw_post","link":"https:\/\/aurora-institute.org\/cw_post\/a-district-wide-personalized-professional-learning-system-to-advance-competency-based-education\/","title":{"rendered":"A District-wide Personalized Professional Learning System to Advance Competency-Based Education"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Shelby County Public Schools (SCPS), a 13-school district near Louisville, Kentucky, have been transitioning to competency-based education at deeper levels for a decade. This fall they launched a professional learning system designed to give educators and school leaders a more experiential understanding of the approaches they are using with students, such as customizing their own professional learning, assessing their own progress, and demonstrating their learning to peers.<\/p>\n

Tracy Huelsman, the district\u2019s Staff Developer, is leading the initiative in collaboration with the district\u2019s instructional coaches and external partners. Huelsman, who was an instructional coach in the district for ten years and a teacher before that, spoke with me and shared many resources SCPS has developed. The new professional learning system aims to build clarity and consistency across the district around the major goals for all staff while leaving room for schools and teachers to adapt it to their needs.<\/p>\n

The district\u2019s competency-based education system is based on the Aurora Institute\u2019s CBE definition<\/a>. In the figure below, SCPS arrayed the seven elements of the definition with helpful summary titles and icons corresponding to the strands of their professional learning system. The system emphasizes all students having equitable opportunity to succeed and staff gaining deep understanding of culturally responsive approaches.<\/p>\n

\"Table<\/p>\n

The professional learning strategy has four strands\u2014Foundations of SCPS, Pillars of Thinking Strategies, Principles of CBE Culture, and Clarity of Mastery\u2014as shown in the image below. All educators and school leaders participate in professional learning related to Clarity of Mastery, whereas the other three strands are tailored to the needs of each individual.<\/p>\n

\"Shelby<\/p>\n

Strand 1 \u2013 Clarity of Mastery<\/strong><\/p>\n

Clarity of Mastery encompasses everything related to content mastery, assessment literacy, and best practices in content instruction. SCPS lays out a continuum to describe practice at the Learning, Engaging, Growing, and Advanced levels, where some of the practices at the Growing level include:<\/p>\n