Facilitators
: Krystle Basset, Juab School District and Jennifer Kabaker, Digital Promise
Essential Question: How can we give educators access to meaningful career pathways through micro-credentials?
This group focused on how micro-credentials can be used to provide educators with access to career pathways. To do so, however, participants first defined career pathways as a “constellation” of opportunities that educators, from classroom teachers to principals, can access for growth both within and beyond the classroom. The concept of “constellation” was in direct response to the notion of a “ladder” or “lattice” toward leadership and opportunity, which often requires an educator to leave the classroom to access.
A series of guiding questions informed their discussion:
The group then defined their challenge statement: Define the strategies and methods for designing a career constellation using micro-credentials that develops and supports educator growth and improves student learning.
To support the thoughtful design of career pathways at the local level, the group proposed creating a toolkit for districts and states interested in exploring career pathways through micro-credentials. This toolkit would identify the various decision points leaders must consider when designing a career pathways plan, offer case studies, and facilitate networking. Educator involvement in any career pathway implementation is particularly important in the toolkit.
The toolkit would be broken into several areas to support districts and states, including:
As next steps, group members hope to identify an owner for the toolkit and develop a timeline to create it, ensure coherence of the questions, build out an implementation section, and gather feedback.