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What pathways are being designed in today's schools to personalize the learning experience?
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Brainy Approaches to Learning Infographic | Students at the Center

Brainy Approaches to Learning Infographic | Students at the Center | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
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This infographic looks closely at the brain and it illustrates just how unique each learner's brain is as it is "shaped by continuous interaction of genetics and experience". They point out the importance of instructional strategies that meet the needs and interests of individual learners and that each learner needs to follow their own learning path to develop mastery. Understanding the neuroscience behind learning is critical if we want to develop effective student-centered learning environments where all learner's can achieve and succeed.

Lisa Desruisseaux's curator insight, March 29, 2013 11:01 AM

This infographic speaks to the importance of making those connections with and for our students. In other words, students need to know how they learn! When we personalize with students and teach them about their brain and how to learn, we are equipping them with tools for life-long success.

Tom Perran's curator insight, March 30, 2013 3:45 PM

This infographic provides the rationale for creating instructional activities centered on the needs of the learner.

Antonia Rudenstine's curator insight, April 3, 2013 8:09 AM

This infographic goes along with a paper on the mind and learning...it's a great visual summary. The paper is linked at the bottom of the graphic.

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Blended Learning is Not the Only Way to Personalize Learning

Blended Learning is Not the Only Way to Personalize Learning | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it

Blended learning means offering a combination of face-to-face and online learning opportunities to learners. Blending these learning opportunities can contribute to personalizing learning. However, blended learning is not the only approach that personalizes learning. Personalizing learning starts with the learner. This means that learners have a stake in their learning by taking responsibility for their learning. When they own and drive their learning, they are more motivated to want to learn. In a learning environment that starts with the learner, teacher and learner roles change.

 

The research at the Students at the Center (studentsatthecenter.org) wrote nine reports on student-centered learning. Eric Toshalls, Ed.D., and Michael Nakkula, Ed.D. in one report, wrote the research on “Learning Theory: Motivation, Engagement and Student Voice” that described:

 

The Trifecta of Student Centered Learning

Motivation - Without motivation, there is no push to learn
Engagement - Without engagement, there is no way to learn
Voice - Without voice, there is no authenticity in learning

 

“For students to create a new knowledge, to succeed academically, and to develop into healthy adults, they require each of these experiences.” -Toshalls and Nakkula

 

Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
Personalized learning as described in the research at Brown is built on the framework of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) that is based upon decades of brain-research and neuroscience of individual differences, human variability and on how we learn. UDL is often thought about how it relates to special education, but to dispel that myth, the UDL principles is about how we understand how every learner learns.

 

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