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Keaton Katic
September 26, 2024

Your Next Steps Toward Competency-Based Education: Take the Quiz

Learn practical steps to implement competency-based education and help students achieve mastery at their own pace.

Curious about how competency-based education (CBE) could transform learning in your district? Whether your district is firmly rooted in traditional models, taking early steps toward exploring more flexible approaches, or already preparing to implement CBE, this quiz is designed to help you assess where you are and guide your next steps.

Competency-Based Education (CBE) Quiz

CBE focuses on:

  • Mastery of specific skills rather than focusing solely on time spent in class
  • Personalized learning paths for each student
  • Equitable learning experiences for all

Ready to get started? Select the answer that best aligns with your district's current practices. Grab a pen and track your answers!

Competency-Based Education

1. What is the primary focus of learning in your district?

a) Completing assignments and passing tests
b) Developing proficiency in specific skills and competencies
c) Prioritizing time spent in the classroom

2. What is the most common approach to student progress in your district?

a) Students advance based on age and seat time
b) Students move forward only after demonstrating mastery of standards/competencies
c) Students progress based on end-of-year test scores

3. How does your district currently assess student learning?

a) Primarily through high-stakes tests and exams focused on content memorization
b) Ongoing assessments that offer personalized feedback
c) Regular testing to measure against national averages

4. How does your district approach equity in education?

a) All students follow the same curriculum and learning schedule
b) Personalized learning paths for each student
c) Students are grouped by ability level and moved accordingly

5. What is the first step your district is considering toward implementing CBE?

a) Introducing more online tools for learning
b) Redesigning the curriculum to focus on competencies and skill mastery
c) Reducing reliance on standardized tests

6. How does your district currently foster student motivation?

a) Grades and rewards are the primary motivators
b) Students are encouraged to deeply engage with content until they master it
c) Motivation comes from achieving good test scores

7. What type of learning environment is prioritized in your district?

a) Traditional classrooms with direct teaching, worksheets, and testing
b) A flexible learning environment tailored to each student's needs
c) A structured system where students move through the curriculum at the same pace

8. What role do teachers play in your district’s instructional model?

a) Teachers deliver lessons, grade students based on standardized rubrics, monitor progress through testing, and prepare students for end-of-year exams
b) Teachers act as facilitators, providing individualized feedback and support
c) Teachers guide students to complete tasks and stay on pace with the curriculum

9. How does your district leverage technology for student learning?

a) Technology is primarily used for online assignments and classroom management in certain subjects, but its use is not consistent across the district
b) Technology supports personalized learning, tracking, and real-time feedback
c) Technology is used primarily for testing and grading purposes

Answer Key

No matter where your district currently stands—whether you're following a traditional model, experimenting with early shifts toward personalized learning, or ready to fully implement competency-based education—this journey can empower your students and provide equitable learning opportunities for all. Ready to take the next step? Explore how digital portfolios can support your district’s transition to CBE with tools that enhance personalized learning, real-time feedback, and mastery-based progress tracking.

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