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What pathways are being designed in today's schools to personalize the learning experience?
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10 Reasons I Wish My Children Could Have Experienced Personalized Learning

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I was asked recently what it is about personalized learning that would make me want my children to learn in that environment. The question started me to think from a parent perspective about the va...
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Jim Rickabaugh, Director of the Institute at CESA #1 shares a personal perspective on the 10 reasons he wished his children could have experienced personalized learning. Jim clearly articulates his introspective thoughts that so many parents, including myself, would have liked to have shared. Thank you Jim for giving a parent's perspective.

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Jim Rickabaugh: "Getting Learning Right the First Time, Every Time"

Do not miss this all important keynote presentation by Jim Rickabaugh who discusses the importance in creating an educational system that "Gets Learning Right the First Time, Every Time".

 

This keynote was given by Jim from the second general session of the 2012 School Improvement Innovation Summit held in Salt Lake City. Jim Rickabaugh is the Interim Executive Director, CESA#1, Wisconsin.

 

Thank you Jim for your continued commitment to personalizing learning where every learner owns their learning!

suanne rampou's comment, December 26, 2012 4:27 AM
Jim, you have given a constructive and a solution to the crisis in our current education system. We are currently battling to improve performance and motivation of our learners with our current methodologies. Your presentation indeed needs to be explored and internalised by our current system. We are really battling to get results from our learners especially in maths and sciences. Well done. I will read more on how I can duplicate your achievements to our current education system in South Africa.