Accelerated Learning — Schools’ Answer for ‘Learning Loss’ — Hits Some Speed Bumps — from edsurge.com by Nadia Tamez-Robledo
The main finding? Accelerated learning simply requires more. More staff, more resources, more energy, more buy-in from teachers.
As district leaders talked about their day-to-day realities, they shared how those things were all tough to come by when everyone in the system was already stretched thin.
Not necessarily related to the above item, but I wanted to pass this one along to you as well:
QAA Report on Badging and Micro-Credentialing: How Education and Employment Can Benefit from Using Skills Profiles — from gettingsmart.com by Rupert Ward
Key Points
- Skills profiles make it easier for educators and employers to understand how skills gained in learning can be transferred to those required in earning.
- This QAA Collaborative Enhancement Project Report demonstrates both how badges and microcredentials can be incorporated into a range of higher education courses and, through doing this, how we can ultimately personalise learning and earning.