How Competency-Based Education Can Sustain Today’s Classrooms


Sean Ryan, President of McGraw Hill School Group, breaks down the elements of Competency-Based Education.

Sean Ryan, President of McGraw Hill School Group, breaks down the elements of Competency-Based Education (CBE) in education and how its implementation can transform teaching and learning. CBE represents a significant paradigm shift from the traditional fixed-time, rigid scope and sequence model to fixed outcomes where students must demonstrate competency at each skill level before advancing. Click through to hear Sean’s insights on AI’s emerging role in education, particularly how it can help time-strapped teachers with lesson creation and data interpretation. And how education companies like McGraw Hill must make their content accessible across grade levels and ensure their technology truly adds value.

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