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What pathways are being designed in today's schools to personalize the learning experience?
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Four Year Plan to Build a Sustainable PLE for RTT-D | Personalize Learning

Four Year Plan to Build a Sustainable PLE for RTT-D | Personalize Learning | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it

The RTT-D competition allows for building a sustainable Personalized Learning System over a four year period. We know it takes at least four years to make real change. Personalizing learning can incorporate many of your existing initiatives or a redesign of a combination of what you are doing. In some cases, it will be a complete redesign.

 

This takes a process, a common language that everyone understands, a shared vision that involves all stakeholders, and an action plan detailing the steps to transform teaching and learning. We designed a four year plan that supports teaching and leading in the application. We work closely with your leadership team to integrate our services across the four year plan.

 

If all stakeholders in the community create a sustainable shared vision of personalized learning that encourages creativity and engagement with learners who take responsibility for their learning, then the implementation of the vision and plan over a four year period will work for every learner so they are college- and career-ready.

 

Let us support you in building a sustainable Personalized Learning Environment (PLE)!

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Race to the Top District Competition - Focus on Personalized Learning

Race to the Top District Competition - Focus on Personalized Learning | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it

If school districts want to win between $15 million and $25 million in the next Race to the Top competition, they will have to focus on personalized learning, according to draft guidelines released by the U.S. Department of Education.

 

"The proposed competition offers nearly $400 million in grants and invites school districts to create plans for individualized classroom instruction aimed at closing achievement gaps and preparing each student for college and career."

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