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ETS and Mastery Transcript Consortium (MTC) Join Forces to Scale Skills Transcript

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ETS and MTC have joined forces to enhance skills assessment and learning records for learners.

The ETS & MTC partnership aims to shift focus from courses and grades to personalized learning experiences and skills transcripts for all learners. This collaboration is a significant step towards capturing and communicating capabilities more descriptively at scale. It provides a pathway to replace traditional transcripts with competency-based records for learners applying to colleges and jobs.

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Author Mike PaulPosted on May 16, 2024May 16, 2024Categories CommonplaceTags achievement, competency based learning, ets, mtc, personalized learning, skills, transcripts

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