Progress Measurement

9 years
of measuring
what matters

Palcunerib started in 2016 as a small local resource for people trying to get honest feedback on their own development. Not motivational language — actual tools, methods, and frameworks for understanding where you stand.

The idea was straightforward: most learners know roughly what they want to achieve, but very few have a reliable way to check whether they are moving toward it. We focus on closing that gap.

Baseline Assessment Accuracy 91%
Milestone Tracking Reliability 87%
Feedback Loop Completion Rate 78%
Nepean, ON — serving the local learning community since 2016
Instructor demonstrating progress measurement techniques during a Palcunerib masterclass session

How we work

Structured instruction, not general advice

Every masterclass at Palcunerib is designed around a specific technique or method — not a topic category. Instead of covering "measurement broadly," an instructor walks through one particular approach: how to set a reliable baseline, how to isolate the variable you care about, and what the data should look like at each stage.

Our instructors have backgrounds in fields where measurement is non-negotiable — sports science, occupational therapy, language assessment, and industrial training. What they share is a habit of asking "how do you know?" before anything else.

Palcunerib instructor working through a step-by-step measurement framework
Participant reviewing milestone tracking data during a Palcunerib session
Close-up of a structured assessment worksheet used in Palcunerib courses

"I spent years collecting data that looked useful but never actually changed what I did. The course helped me identify which three numbers were actually worth tracking — and ignore the rest."

— Orsolya Nemeth, course participant

Who teaches here

  • Tadashi Vreeland — lead instructor, performance assessment
  • Ingrid Kowalczyk — language acquisition metrics
  • Félix Aubriet — occupational skill benchmarking
  • Maren Ó Floinn — applied sports science

Reach us directly

149 Lochnaw Private, Nepean, ON K2J 5X6

Sessions run in small cohorts — typically under 14 participants — so each person can get specific feedback rather than generic direction.