Implemented effectively, competency - based education can improve quality and consistency, reduce costs, shorten the time required to graduate, and provide us with
true measures of student learning.
Not exact matches
[B] y taking the standardized testing seriously in that final year, the schools simply may have produced a
truer measure of student's actual (better) performance all along, not necessarily a signal that they actually
learned a lot more in the one year under the new accountability regime....
Even if the SBA were a more reliable, valid, and culturally responsive
measure of student ability, the
learning environment created around it devalues
true intellectual curiosity, risk - taking, and critical thinking.