Elective courses—arts, CTE, world languages, PE, journalism, robotics—are often “one‑teacher islands.” Performance and project work thrive here, but isolation makes it hard to calibrate quality, see impact, or iterate quickly. The solution is to unify around shared practices that grow learner agency—self‑assessment, peer assessment, goal setting, revision, reflection, and deliberate practice—anchored in clear success criteria […] The post Impact Teams for Electives appeared ...| The Core Collaborative
By Marisol Morales As part of the broader efforts to reimagine the Carnegie Classifications announced in 2022, the Universal and Elective Classifications were also brought together in the same organizational home at the American Council on Education to help further show the breadth and range of the missions and purposes of American higher education. That transition has also prompted the exploration ... The post Reimagining the Elective Classifications appeared first on CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION...| CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION OF INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
It is not uncommon for would-be curriculum reformers to decry the fact that our schools are organized in different disciplines, and thus different departments. This affects not only curriculum, but…| Henri's Math Education Blog