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What pathways are being designed in today's schools to personalize the learning experience?
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ISTE Webinar: Personalize Learning to Meet the Common Core-Oct 3rd

ISTE Webinar: Personalize Learning to Meet the Common Core-Oct 3rd | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it

This is the time to transform our educational system so all learners can compete and contribute to the global economy and workforce. The term "Personalized Learning" is a buzzword in education. The presenters will clarify what is and what is not Personalized Learning and define Personal Learning. They will share Personal Learning Toolkits that include charts, Common Core lesson examples, Personal Learner Profiles and Personal Learning Backpacks along with strategies to support the diversity of learners in the classroom. Presenters will walk you through how to transform a traditional classroom to a Stage One Personal Learning Environment.

 

Learn about the Six Steps to Personalize Learning!

Audrey's comment, January 8, 2013 5:46 PM
Yes I am interested in this, audrey@homeschoolsource.co.uk
The Library Patch's curator insight, November 12, 2014 2:49 AM

Personalized learning: another way to differentiate learning?

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Personal Learner Profiles and Common Core - Personalizing Learning

Personal Learner Profiles and Common Core - Personalizing Learning | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it

We realize that moving to a personalized learning environment where learners drive their learning takes time over several phases. The first phase is starting with the teacher so they understand Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and how to teach and support all learners in their class. 

 

We are introducing the Personal Learner Profile, a tool to help each learner understand how they learn best.  Each learner is unique and we need for students to be proactive in they way they learn.  We have also included a scenario and how three learners could meet a CCSS ELA standard and how a classroom could be redesigned to support a personalized learning environment.

 

"To meet the standard ELA-RL.3.1, the teacher presents a story and offers multiple ways to read, listen, and respond to the story. To personalize the classroom, it can be set up with multiple stations so learners have choices how to learn and demonstrate understanding of a concept:

> Station 1: laptop computers

> Station 2: 2-3 tables grouped for collaborative work

> Station 3: teacher area with places for students to sit (rug or bean bag chairs)

> Station 4: individual area for privacy or journalling with mobile devices

> Station 5: standing or pacing area (desks could be high without chairs)"

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