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John Downes

SmartBlog on Education - A "beginner's mind" for thinking about schools - SmartBrief, I... - 0 views

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    "Yet the reaction from most "reformers," especially those with the most money, is to pretty much stay the course, to treat education as something that schools define, deliver, assess and confirm. Technology allows us to do that "better" than we have in the past, in some conversations "better" than teachers can. It allows us to "achieve" at higher levels, to compete more effectively with the world, and to stoke the push to make every child "college ready." This is not "beginner's mind"-type thinking." The Storified link is particularly worth checking out.
Matthew Webb

Authentic Assessment - YouTube - 0 views

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    Good video to show kids about how a demonstration-based environment is different from a traditional environment.
John Downes

Making Mastery Work « Competency Works - 0 views

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    Making Mastery Work: A Close-Up View of Competency Education highlights the work of ten schools participating in the Proficiency-Based Pathways Project (PBP). 
John Downes

Teachers: The Engine of Change « Competency Works - 0 views

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    "The authors highlight the dynamics in which "Teacher leadership provided considerable momentum in the institutionalization of competency education practices.""
John Downes

Briefing Papers « Competency Works - 1 views

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    "Re-Engineering Information Technology: Design Considerations for Competency Education by Liz Glowa, February 2013 Re-Engineering Information Technology: Design Considerations for Competency Education analyzes and examines components and elements of effective competency-based information systems. Based on interviews and research, the ideas in Re-Engineering Information Technology build upon the lessons learned in analyzing information systems developed by competency education innovators, best practices of systemic approaches to information management, and emerging opportunities. The paper is designed for readers to find those issues that are of most interest to them in their role and be used to catalyze strategies, support new competency-based instructional models, and inform decision making for continuous improvement. You can find more resources on the Competency-Based Pathways Wiki."
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