By Tanya Roscorla, Center for Digital Education
Blended learning and competency-based education make a good couple in New Hampshire. A look at 13 schools in New Hampshire reveals ways that blended- and competency-based learning can complement each other. In the second of two reports on New Hampshire schools, the Clayton Christensen Institute highlighted four ways that the combination of in-person and online learning can work together with competency-based learning, which emphasizes student mastery of a concept or skill.
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