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Ellen Repstad

Competency Works - 0 views

  • Vergennes, Vermont Kicks Off Competency Education September 19, 2012 by Chris Sturgis Beth Miller, Director of Research and Evaluation at Nellie Mae Education Foundation just let me know that  Vergennes Union High School is in the news. VUHS is one of the Profiency-based Pathways grantees (a report will be released next month).
Ellen Repstad

Competency-Based Pathways - 0 views

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    This site has a number of blog sites with details about competencies including rubrics and open house dates to some schools.
Ellen Repstad

http://woodstockmiddleschool.nbed.nb.ca/Documents/DoE%20-%20PIP%20(NB3-21C)%202010-201.pdf - 0 views

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    This is one of the first schools I learned about using these competencies.  
Ellen Repstad

Spaulding High School Competency-Based Assessment - 2 views

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    How one school is doing it
Lauren Parren

CriticalThinking.org - Critical Thinking Model 1 - 0 views

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    What do WE mean by critical thinking in our Mt. Abe competencies?
Caroline Camara

Lindenwood University - Our Grades Were Broken: Overcoming Barriers and Challenges to I... - 0 views

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    Abstract The purpose of this study was to describe the barriers and challenges school leaders face as they implement a standards-based grading (SBG) system.  The researchers used a multiple case study methodology to investigate how key school leaders described their implementation journey at three schools that differed in size, demographics, and location.  Purposeful sampling was used to identify key administrators at three different schools who were in the process of implementing a SBG system.  Data were collected primarily via semi-structured interviews.  In the analysis, researchers used three phases: horizontalization, thematizing, and textural-structural synthesis.  Each of the three schools had very different implementation stories.  Barriers in the process included: student information and grading systems, parents/community members, the tradition of grading and fear of the unknown, and the implementation dip.  This study suggests that implementation of SBG must be purposeful and well communicated.  That is, in order to enhance the likelihood of success, an intentional plan with a reasonable timeline, ongoing professional development and collaboration, and effective two-way communication about the purpose of grading is needed.  Also maintaining A-through-F final grades-even as they simultaneously implement more progressive assessment and reporting strategies-is often seen as a necessary concession.  Finally, the authors explicate SBG's relationship to competency-based education and professional learning communities (PLCs).
Ellen Repstad

Core Strategies for Innovation and Reform in Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    YES!
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