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What pathways are being designed in today's schools to personalize the learning experience?
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Continuum of Self-Efficacy: Path to Perseverance

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The Continuum of Self-Efficacy is about building self-esteem, becoming self-confident and persevering to achieve any goal set.
Kathleen McClaskey's insight:
Self-efficacy holds significant implications both for learners and educators in the journey to nurture high levels of skill and knowledge. The most difficult and challenging learner to teach is the learner who believes he or she cannot succeed. 
K.I.R.M. God is Business " From Day One"'s curator insight, January 24, 2017 6:32 AM

Education have obsticales that are different for each learner but know those obsticales can and will be overcome and made great success per the learners abilities and God provide as there is positive in the darkest learning times. Never give up!

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The Stages of the Learning Independence Continuum

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The Institute @ CESA #1 is introducing the stages of the Learning Independence Continuum in their blog following the release of the white paper, The Learning Independence Continuum.  In their first post they provide an overview with the remaining posts focusing on one of the stages of the continuum.

 

> Motivation

> Engagement

> Self-efficacy

> Ownership

> Independence

 

"In personalized learning environments, learning activities will fall all along this continuum – at times it’s more important for the educator to drive the work, at others, the learner will take the driver’s seat. However, in order for this to happen, all of the characteristics along the continuum should be developed and nurtured in each learner."

Angie Tarasoff's comment, August 20, 2012 8:34 PM
I wonder if there isn't another stage here - or maybe it's not on the continuum at all, but somewhere else: interdependence.

I'm starting to think we don't typically learn anything independently - but through interactions with other people, or the knowledge someone else has created.
Barbara Bray's comment, August 20, 2012 11:27 PM
Angie - Yes! You are right - interdependence. How to collaborate and work in teams. There is a large push to create independent learners and expert learners. Now you have me thinking.