U Texas at Austin Taps Partner to Design Online Training for Secondary Counselors
        
        
        
        The University of Texas at  Austin (UT Austin) has chosen a private partner to design and deliver a  competency-based online training course for secondary school counselors and  advisors. The program is part of Texas  OnCourse, a statewide initiative designed to help streamline pathways to student  success in higher education and careers through online training for students,  families and educators.
"Through the Texas OnCourse initiative we are working  with multiple state agencies, employers, colleges and universities, state and  national organizations, educators and other stakeholders to develop innovative  learning opportunities that will provide unprecedented support for secondary  career and college advising across the state," said Harrison Keller,  deputy to the president for strategy and policy at UT Austin, in a prepared  statement.
The company, Learning  Objects, will design the course with a focus on competencies related to  high school graduation plans, student options for earning course credit, higher  ed admission requirements, regional workforce opportunities and strategies for  planning high school, college and career opportunities.
"Leveraging the Learning Objects  Competency Framework will allow for tracking of learner performance and  granting credentials based on competency mastery," according to a news  release. "The Learning Objects Competency Framework enables the  competencies to be mapped to the appropriate learning activities and  assessments. This, in turn, allows each learner to demonstrate mastery at their  own pace, earning credentials each step along the way."
Both the micro-credentialing platform and the  competency-based modules will be made available to all secondary advisers and  counselors throughout the state as part of their regular training. Students and  their families will also have access to online learning opportunities designed  to help them understand options related to postsecondary education and career  planning.
"UT Austin is once again at the forefront of education  innovation for students and instructors. said Jon Mott, chief learning  officer for Learning Objects, in a prepared statement. "We are excited to  support their efforts to bolster the college and career advising available to  students in middle and high schools statewide. Our experience in designing  scalable, competency-based digital learning environments and curriculum allows  us to support the varied needs of counselors and advisers across the state. In  addition, our platform enables individualized, mastery-based learning."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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                    Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].