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Empowering educators, WVU launches microcredential to aid learners of different abilities

Applications are now being accepted for a new   West Virginia University microcredential designed to boost support for Mountain State educators and their students via an innovative teaching method pioneered by late WVU alumna Vicci Tucci.

The sequential four-part pathway teaches the Competent Learner Model, an educational framework that enhances learning outcomes for all students — especially those with learning and behavioral challenges. Tucci’s business, Tucci Learning Solutions, provided an in-kind gift worth $550,000 to help launch the microcredential, a partnership between the  WVU Eberly College of Arts and Sciences  Department of Psychology and the CLM Center of Excellence, a division of Tucci Learning Solutions.

This article is republished from WVU Today — read the original article.