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#JustOneThing: How to craft a compelling question

#JustOneThing: How to craft a compelling question

by reDesign | Apr 8, 2021 | Adult Develpment, Blog, Curriculum

By Sydney Schaef with, like, major contributions from Jon Altbergs Maybe you’re a total rock star at creating compelling questions that frame projects or units of study. In fact, maybe you’re so advanced, your students are framing their own incredible...
Determining Mastery for Advancement: Idaho Mastery Education Report

Determining Mastery for Advancement: Idaho Mastery Education Report

by reDesign | Oct 12, 2020 | Featured Post Home

Guide to Determining Mastery for Advancement, Promotion, And Crediting _ DRAFT June 26 by arudenstine on Scribd...
What IS the difference between competencies and standards?

What IS the difference between competencies and standards?

by reDesign | Oct 16, 2016 | Blog

By Sydney Schaef, Ed.D., M.B.A.   Though often described interchangeably, competencies and standards are in some ways worlds apart.   If you’re asking this question, then well done, you! This question is a bridge from the old world order (of formal...
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