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What pathways are being designed in today's schools to personalize the learning experience?
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Educator roles must adapt to support personalized learning environments

Educator roles must adapt to support personalized learning environments | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
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As education continues to change, educator roles will need to adapt to expanded learning environments in which learners learn in new ways. Explore the new 7 roles that educators may have in the future to support personalized learning environments

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The Future of Learning: Preparing for Change

The European Commission Joint Research Centre - Institute for Prospective Technological Studies has developed a report "The Future of Learning:  Preparing for Change". 


"The overall vision is that personalisation, collaboration and informalisation (informal learning) are at the core of learning in the future. These terms are not new in education and training but will have to become the central guiding principle for organising learning and teaching in the future."

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European Report on the Future of Learning

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The Vision

From the executive summary:


"Personalisation, collaboration and informal learning will be at the core of learning in the future. The increased pace of change will bring new skills and competences to the fore, in particular generic, transversal and cross-cutting skills….


With the evolution of ICT, personalised learning and individual mentoring will become a reality and teachers/trainers will need to be trained to exploit the available resources and tools to support tailor-made learning pathways and experiences which are motivating and engaging, but also efficient, relevant and challenging…"

 

 

Redecker, C. et al. (2011) The Future of Learning: Preparing for Change Seville Spain: Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, JRC, European Commission

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