In our mission statement, we state that we want students to master standards, lead by example and embrace social responsibility. Academic standards are an important part of our mission, and our Graduate Profile Competencies are another important part of our mission. As we continue along the path toward being a fully Competency Based District, our academic standards will be integrated and will become a part of larger academic competencies, much like there are for Graduate Profile Competencies.
In 2019 innovators in competency-based education came together to update the definition of Competency Based Education. In this report from the Aurora Institute there are more details.
The revised 2019 definition of competency-based education is:
Standards-Based Learning is the system combining:
In order to have each stakeholder in our community demonstrate the competencies of our Graduate Profile, teachers need to design learning experiences around the development of essential competencies rather than specific content domains. This requires a shift in instructional practice that teachers are learning about as they grow as learners and facilitators of learning.
Students advance upon mastery of competencies or standards within a competency.
Teachers focus on how to give students feedback regarding the evidence of learning they produce. Use of reflection as a tool along with rubrics, mastery scales, and conferring help students focus on the learning process over products.