C. Marcellus Griffin Blogpost 9- Community of Practice at a Charter School
I recently had the privilege of visiting a charter school
that uses the Ingenium Learning System.
Ingenium Learning Systems derives it education plan from the RISC model,
created by Mr. Richard Di Lorenzo. By
the end of my visit, I had gained so much practical knowledge about the
implementation of this model that I plan to discuss the components of this
system with my district’s administrative team in an effort to determine whether
this type of competency-based education would be useful in our district.
The beauty of the ILS is that it allows students to progress
academically at their own pace. In other
words, students no longer must wait until the end of the year to show mastery
of the standards before moving to more challenging standards. Instead, this model allows students to
demonstrate proficiency using the POPs (Proofs of Proficiency).
Anytime a school takes on a huge undertaking like this, it
is expected that the first year’s results will not be drastic. However, the school I visited has experienced
radical API growth in a relatively short amount of time.
In summary, doctoral candidates in the field of education
are always inundated with educational theory. Hence, it is very refreshing to
observe the practical application of the theories I have studied, especially
when the application is effective. If
you have not already done so, you should make it a priority to go out and visit
a school that practices competency-based pedagogy.
-C. Marcellus Griffin
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