A Beginner’s Guide To Personalized Learning
Personalized learning starts with the learner and asks the question, “What does this student need to understand, and how best can that happen?”
Personalized learning starts with the learner and asks the question, “What does this student need to understand, and how best can that happen?”
The changing uses of technology require that teachers adapt their methods of instruction to support student-directed learning.
No matter what subjects we teach, there are ways to erase the lines between disciplines and create a dynamic, holistic learning environment.
What’s the difference between personalized learning and individualized learning? Personalized learning can require ‘more work’ and a flexible curriculum.
Differentiation is a rational approach to meeting the needs of students but actually making it happen in the classroom can be a challenge.
If I begin curriculum planning by identifying ‘power standards,’ where does the differentiation-based-on-assessment-results occur?
Personalized learning applied in systemic ways could liberate teachers to reinvent their content and improve student engagement.
A choice board is a simple tool that can provide scaffolding, tiering, use of Bloom’s taxonomy, support multiple learning styles, and more.
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