Early in my career in education, I was introduced to a learning scale that offered both my students and me a different way of thinking about competency. The scale looks like this:

Understanding the Competency Continuum
Let’s consider this through
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I recently watched a documentary called Sensitive. The topic of this article was inspired by its content.
Introduction
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