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Looking ahead to 2023: Here’s what’s in store for higher education

University Business

“This has been a particularly challenging year for educators as they returned for their first full year post the pandemic,” says Trenton Goble, VP of K12 strategy at education technology company Instructure. Reflecting on 2022. ” What’s expected for K-12 in 2023, he says, is increased integration and accessibility.

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“Students First”: Paul LeBlanc’s Book on Competency-Based Education

eLiterate

Time versus mastery and knowledge versus skills. The less that colleges are enmeshed through transfer agreements and the less often they have students that are highly successful at crossing boundaries with adjacent ecosystems (like K12 and the workplace), the more fragile they will be. That’s how I understand the nub of CBE.