Making the Case: Compelling Data

This growing library features data points describing the impacts and outcomes of student-centered and competency-based teaching and learning. The data are sourced from research studies, evaluation reports and journal articles, as well as evidence collected directly by classroom, school, district and state leaders.

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    Impact and Academic Outcomes

    Students at Learner-Centered Schools See Greater ELA and Math Gains

    Students who started in the bottom quartile from Next Generation Learning Challenge schools demonstrated greater gains than students in a matched comparison group on the NWEA MAP English Language Arts and Math interim assessments after two years. 

    Impact and Academic Outcomes

    Competency-Based Teaching Leads to Higher State Test Scores

    In the Project Mastery grant initiative, students in schools using competency-based models outperformed demographically similar peers on state tests.

    Impact and Academic Outcomes

    Students Complete Requirements Faster in Competency-Based District

    Elementary and middle school students in a competency-based district in Colorado who were academically behind completed math and literacy performance level requirements faster than students in a traditional school system.

    Impact and Academic Outcomes

    Performance-Based District Ranks Highest in ELA Assessment Growth

    Compared to 63 similar districts, the performance-based Lindsay Unified School District in California ranked #1 in English Language Arts growth in the 2019 Smarter Balance Assessment Consortium achievement assessment.

    Impact and Academic Outcomes

    Competency-Based District Sees Reading and Math Gains

    In the performance-based Lindsay Unified School District in California, student growth in the Smarter Balance Assessment increased by 7% in English/Language Arts and 5% in math, exceeding county and state growth in 2019.

    Impact and Academic Outcomes

    Competency-Based Approach Leads to Reading Achievement

    In the performance-based Lindsay Unified School District, students rose from 33rd to 87th percentile on the state’s Smarter Balance Assessment Consortium English Language Arts achievement assessment in 2019.

    Impact and Academic Outcomes

    California School Sees Math Achievement Gains

    In the performance-based Lindsay Unified School District in California, students rose from 14th to 38th percentile in the state’s math assessment in 2019, when comparing all Unified School Districts in California.

    Curriculum and Instruction

    California District Sees Growth on ELA Assessments

    In the performance-based Lindsay Unified School District in California, students rose from 15th to 51st percentile in 2019 in the state’s English Language Arts assessment, when comparing all Unified School Districts in California.

    Social-Emotional Learning

    Personalized Learning Increases Belonging in Ohio District

    Marysville Exempted Village School District in Ohio saw gains in measures of hope, belonging, engagement and management when they began implementing personalized learning approaches.

    Impact and Academic Outcomes

    Reading and Math Scores Rise with Personalized Learning in Ohio

    Marysville Exempted Village School District saw both English Language Arts and Math Achievement rise at higher rates in their schools with a focused personalized learning curriculum. 

    Career and Technical Education

    College and Career Readiness Grows in Kansas

    In the Wellington Unified School District 353 in Kansas, graduates meeting one of three district-identified college and career-ready benchmarks increased from 30% in 2017-2018 to 40% in 2018-2019.

    Impact and Academic Outcomes

    Reading Scores Increase After Student-Centered Redesign

    Dighton District in Kansas, one of the early student-centered and future-focused redesign cohorts, saw third graders reaching level four on English language assessments increase from 6% to 21%.

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