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What pathways are being designed in today's schools to personalize the learning experience?
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Launching Personalized Teaching in the Classroom

Launching Personalized Teaching in the Classroom | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it

In an effort led by Jobs for the Future and the Council of Chief State School Officers has identified the competencies educators need to lead personalized learning effectively.

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A guiding document, "Educator Competencies for Personalized, Learner-Centered Teaching" has been developed to assist school districts about the knowledge and skills educators need to create and sustain personalized, learner-centered environments.

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Teaching the teachers: ‘5 Ws’ course sets the foundation for personalization

Teaching the teachers: ‘5 Ws’ course sets the foundation for personalization | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
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“It’s a foundational course,” Betty Wottreng explained. “It gives us a common vocabulary; a common way to talk about it so we’re calling it the same thing. I think that’s critical for this so we’re all talking about this in the same way.”


The 5 W's of Personalized Learning course has been optional for teachers so far, just as embracing personalized learning in general has been. But the administration team has agreed every teacher must take the course soon, Wottreng said, to line up with the school board’s personalized learning timeline, which calls for personalized learning plans to be in place for the 2016-17 school year.


Learn more about the 5 W's of Personalized Learning at http://www.personalizelearning.com/p/5-ws.html. Fall Session starts on September 23rd.



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Elmbrook School District: Personalized Learning

Elmbrook School District: Personalized Learning | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
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Elmbrook Schools in Brookfield,WI embarked on personalized learning. This video gives you a glimpse on what it looks like at various grade levels and what it means for teaching and learning.


Congratulations to Elmbrook Schools in giving learners voice and choice in their learning!

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Personalized learning is especially good for students of color

Personalized learning is especially good for students of color | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
What would schools look like if they were designed around the needs of students? That’s the question that drives the work of Rebecca Wolfe, director of the Massachusetts-based Students at the Center project, part of the nonprofit Jobs For the Future. Called “personalized learning,” the idea sounds simple: Let the students dictate the direction and …
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An insightful interview with Rebecca Wolfe on personalized learning and ways it can help poor children and children of color.

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Universal Design for Learning and Personalized Learning

Universal Design for Learning and Personalized Learning | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Interactive and informative discussions around Universal Design for Learning and Personalized Learning during 7/6/15 #plearnchat.
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Over 35 educators across the country came together in a vibrant and vital discussion around the big question in #plearnchat: "Why is Universal Design for Learning the framework for Personalized Learning?" Read the Storify and be amazed what educators are saying about UDL and PL.

Kathleen McClaskey's curator insight, July 7, 2015 10:13 AM

Over 35 educators across the country came together in a vibrant and vital discussion around the big question in #plearnchat: "Why is Universal Design for Learning the framework for Personalized Learning?" Take a look at the Storify and be amazed what educators are thinking about this big question.

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Hope this helps me learn about makerspace

 

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Personalize Learning: Focus on the Learner Not Technology

Personalize Learning: Focus on the Learner Not Technology | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
In a personalized learning environment, learners actively participate in their learning. They have a voice in what they are learning based on how they learn best. Learners have a choice in how they demonstrate what they know, what paths they take to learn, and provide evidence of their learning.
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In a personalized learning environment, the teacher is the guide on the learner's personal journey. When learners have choices to interact with the content and discuss what they watched, read, and learned, they are actively participating in learning. Encouraging learner voice and choice is the key difference to the other terms: differentiation and individualization. When learners have a voice in how they learn and a choice in how they engage with content and express what they know, they are more motivated to want to learn and own their learning.

The system needs to change from focusing on performance and tests to rethinking the design of teaching and learning around how learners learn best.
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New Teachers: Designing Learning Environments

New Teachers: Designing Learning Environments | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Why does the physical design of classrooms matter? Mark Phillips discusses this question in "A Place for Learning: The Physical Environment of Classrooms" and offers examples of and resources for turning impersonal spaces into student-friendly havens of learning. For further inspiration, VideoAmy has compiled some videos to help you begin to conceptualize your classroom vision in "Five-Minute Film Festival: Classroom Makeovers." Be sure to take a look at the resource list at the end of her post.
Kathleen McClaskey's insight:

Don't miss the video that gives insight on how learners can redesign their learning environments.For new teachers, this resource compilation includes tips and guides on classroom design and layout to help maximize the possibilities of the learning environment.

Tony Guzman's curator insight, May 30, 2015 7:35 PM

This article shares some excellent tips on how you can make your classrooms more student-learner focused.

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Don't Miss #plearnchat - May 11th, 7pm ET: Advisories, Mentors, Internships

Don't Miss #plearnchat - May 11th, 7pm ET: Advisories, Mentors, Internships | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
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Topic Question: How can learners explore their interests, talents and passions so they find their purpose?
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Why is Change and Transforming Education so Complex?

Why is Change and Transforming Education so Complex? | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Change is complex. This post describes the process and the five reasons and reactions that people might have to change.
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Changing or transforming any system especially in education is not an easy thing to do. If you are part of a system that most of us grew up in and are used to, it doesn't take much to keep your school or district from moving to a successful Personalized Learning System. The change process is so complex that even if you agree and are working on transforming the system, there may be one piece of the puzzle that is missing that keeps change from happening.


This visual from Sylvia Duckworth makes it easy for us to interpret and evaluate the change process that is referred to at the bottom of this post. These images visualize the reactions people have during the change process. If the leadership team and others working on transforming their system, they can monitor and consider what needs to be done to get a derailed changed strategy back on track.

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Learning Can and Should be Natural and Engaging

Learning Can and Should be Natural and Engaging | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Dr. Jackie Gerstein explains why that it is every educator's responsibility to ensure that teaching strategies match learning needs of each learner.
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Jackie shares some important pointers in this guest post about guiding learning and the importance of context when learning.


The more you can apply what you're learning to your every day, the more it'll stick in your head. The reason is simple. When you're learning by doing, you're implementing everything that makes our memory work. When you're able to connect what you're learning with a real world task, that forms the bonds in your brain, and subsequently the skills you're learning will stick around. 


We learn best when we have context, and that applies to new skills as much as it does random facts in school. That's why something like the transfer of learning is helpful when you’re learning a new skill. This means you're applying your new skills in your day to day life in a context that matters.

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Transforming Schools with Personalized Learning Experiences

Transforming Schools with Personalized Learning Experiences | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Bob Lenz shares Envision Schools journey on project-based learning through personalized learning experiences.
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Envision’s graduate profile has led to the development of a four-year program, bolstered by high-quality assessments, calibrated rubrics, and excellent daily instruction, that culminates in our Graduation Defense.  Preparing for the defense, and for every exhibition and project along the way, defines each student’s personal educational journey, a story they get to tell in their Defense presentation.  This is personalized learning at its best, when students can articulate what graduation means to them, why and how they are ready, what they are prepared for, and where they want to go next. 

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Building Consensus and Momentum: A Policy and Political Landscape for K-12 Competency Education

Building Consensus and Momentum: A Policy and Political Landscape for K-12 Competency Education | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
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"Competency education cannot be scaled unless policymakers address the barriers that make it challenging to transform teaching and learning. Barriers stem from federal laws that reinforce the traditional time-based elements and mandated statewide and federal testing systems.

In KnowledgeWorks’ first-ever e-book, authors address three policy areas to focus on in building an educational system that supports competency education. By focusing on these areas, states would be given the flexibility needed to innovate, evaluate and build systems that positively impact student achievement."


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Personalize Learning: Conversations about Play-based Learning

Personalize Learning: Conversations about Play-based Learning | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Enjoy the insightful and playful conversations in the archive of the 3/9/15 #plearnchat on Play-based learning.
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Purposeful play should be the central learning experience in early learning classrooms. It is a natural way of learning that supports creativity and imagination. But why should play be limited to primary classrooms only? It doesn't matter what age we are; we all like to play. 

This is Trend #7 in the 10 Trends to Personalize Learning in 2015. The focus of the conversations was around the big question.

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Personalizing Learning in a High School Math Class

Personalizing Learning in a High School Math Class | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Rik Rowe provides examples from his high school math class where learners have voice and choice to build a strong culture of learning.
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Rik Rowe takes us on his personal learning journey in his HS math class where he has created learning environments where every learner is valued. He notes that they start building a strong Culture of Learning in the 1st 5 days (#1st5days) that enables everyone "to respect each other, depend on each other, challenge each other and value each other's contributions."


Discover how he personalizes the learning for every learner by giving them voice and choice and where learners take responsibility for their learning. Join Rik in the 5 W's of Personalized Learning eCourse this fall.


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Today's Education Should Be About Giving Learners Voice and Choice

Today's Education Should Be About Giving Learners Voice and Choice | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Some of the recurring themes of my conference presentations and blog posts include: Schools are doing Education 1.0; talking about doing Education 2.0; when they should be planning Education 3.0 We...
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Jackie Gerstein shares her insight on how to give learner voice and choice in their learning. She believes that "All instructional practices in this era of learning should revolve around learner choice and voice."


What are your thoughts on learner voice and choice?

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Jackie Gerstein shares her insight on how to give learner voice and choice in their learning. She believes that "All instructional practices in this era of learning should revolve around learner choice and voice."

 

What are your thoughts on learner voice and choice?

Nancy White's curator insight, August 11, 2015 11:41 AM

This is a great entry-point to begin making learning personal for each learner!

Debra Walker's curator insight, August 11, 2015 12:06 PM

learners of all ages can benefit with this model.

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Envisioning the Future of Education

Envisioning the Future of Education | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Professor Paul Reville’s Education Redesign Lab expands notions of schooling in order to serve all children.
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Professor Reville has identified three initial elements that will be critical its design:


  • Differentiated schooling to provide each student with the personalized instruction, services, and supports he or she needs to be successful;
  • Integrated health and human services and education institutions that eliminate the barriers to children coming to school and being ready to learn; and
  • Equal access to out-of-school enrichment — learning as important as anything that happens in school — such as sports, travel, tutoring, music lessons, books, and computers.
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Professor Reville has identified three initial elements that will be critical its design:

 

Differentiated schooling to provide each student with the personalized instruction, services, and supports he or she needs to be successful;Integrated health and human services and education institutions that eliminate the barriers to children coming to school and being ready to learn; andEqual access to out-of-school enrichment — learning as important as anything that happens in school — such as sports, travel, tutoring, music lessons, books, and computers.
Nataliia Viatkina/Наталія Вяткіна's curator insight, August 10, 2015 5:29 AM

Professor Reville has identified three initial elements that will be critical its design:

 

Differentiated schooling to provide each student with the personalized instruction, services, and supports he or she needs to be successful;Integrated health and human services and education institutions that eliminate the barriers to children coming to school and being ready to learn; andEqual access to out-of-school enrichment — learning as important as anything that happens in school — such as sports, travel, tutoring, music lessons, books, and computers.
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If students re-imagined school, this is what it could look like!

If students re-imagined school, this is what it could look like! | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
During an INTERalliance Career Camp, students re-imagine the very system in which they currently learn.
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What could an innovative learning system look like through the eyes of 20 current high school learners?


Discover the insights these learners had when re-imagining learning structures. Here are just 2 out  of 11 insights these learners had:


Put students in charge of their own learning. While the teams recognized the importance of teachers, guidance counselors, parents and guardians, they wanted to offer learners more control over their education experience. In their new systems, learners would have the opportunity to build individual schedules and explore interests.


Tailor learning to students’ interests. One team specifically talked about learning different subjects through their own interests. For example, if a student really likes extreme sports, such as skydiving, he could study math, physics or meteorology through those activities. This would make learning more fun and relevant in their re-imagined system.



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Where are all the Expert Learners?

Where are all the Expert Learners? | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Bill McGrath from Montgomery County Public Schools, MD, shares why UDL is important for all learners.
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The UDL framework gives us guidelines and a vision to build expert learners:
  • Learners who can navigate flexible learning opportunities with great skill.  
  • Learners who do not just navigate but are active partners and innovators in the design of future learning.  
UDL tells us how to do this so it can work for each and every learner.  
Kathleen McClaskey's curator insight, July 3, 2015 11:34 AM

The UDL framework gives us guidelines and a vision to build expert learners:

  • Learners who can navigate flexible learning opportunities with great skill.  
  • Learners who do not just navigate but are active partners and innovators in the design of future learning.  

UDL tells us how to do this so it can work for each and every learner. 

Inma Contreras's curator insight, January 18, 2016 10:58 AM

Some tips to convert our experience of learning. To learn and to teach.

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Implementing Competency Education in K-12 Systems: Insights from Local Leaders

Implementing Competency Education in K-12 Systems: Insights from Local Leaders | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Competency education, an educator-led reform, is taking root in schools and districts across the country. In some states, state leadership has cleared the path with policies to advance competency education, while others are transitioning with little or no supporting policy. At the same time, innovative school models are popping up all over the United States, …
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CompetencyWorks released a new report today: Implementing Competency Education in K-12 Systems: Insights from Local Leaders, authored by Chris Sturgis, Principal of MetisNet. This paper describes effective district implementation strategies to convert traditional, one-size-fits-all models of education into more personalized, competency-based learning environments to meet students' needs.

This paper highlights strategies to engage, motivate, and teach all students to proficiency and mastery; depicts shifts in instruction toward deeper learning and meaningful assessments for learning; while exploring models of distributed leadership and educator empowerment.

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The Story Behind My Passion to Personalize Learning

The Story Behind My Passion to Personalize Learning | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
Kathleen McClaskey's very personal story behind her passion to personalize learning for all learners.
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This story needs to be told. I am passionate about learners and learning! I believe that every child on the planet is a learner! I am committed to help schools create learning environments where every child can become life long learners and realize their hopes and dreams!  You could say that I am on a mission. But why has personalized learning become my passion and mission in my life?
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Which Personalized Learning Framework is Best For You and Your School?

Which Personalized Learning Framework is Best For You and Your School? | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
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Chris Liang-Vergara shared out several personalized learning frameworks including Personalize Learning, LLC's, The Institute @ CESA#1, Montessori, CAST and others. Here is how he described the Personalize Learning framework:


What’s their framework or frameworks? Their framework merges UDL, learner voice and choice, creative environments, intrinsic motivation, and educational technology in a cohesive approach that builds off of learner profiles.


Why would I use this framework over others? Kathleen and Barbara pull apart personalized, differentiated, and individualized learning in very articulate ways that will help you and your team be more clear in your communications. Their incorporation of UDL and learner voice and choice will also help you understand personalized learning in a very concrete, classroom-applicable manner.


Thank you, Chris!

Matt Vernon's curator insight, May 5, 2015 2:40 PM

Competent starter on personalized learning from a reputable source!

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Competency-based Systems on #plearnchat - April 20th, 7pm ET

Competency-based Systems on #plearnchat - April 20th, 7pm ET | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
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Join us in #plearnchat on April 20th when educators from around the country will be discussing these important questions about competency-based systems.

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It's 2015! So Why is Our Education System still Designed as if it's 1915?

It's 2015! So Why is Our Education System still Designed as if it's 1915? | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it

The Nellie Mae Education Foundation is working to reshape public education to better prepare all students for the future.

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The Nellie Mae Education Foundation envisions an education system where learning transcends the traditional school calendar and setting. They envision a system where learners progress based upon mastery of a skill or topic, rather than time spent in a classroom.

And hey - learners shouldn't be bored in the classroom. Let's reshape our system so that learning is personalized, and learners have a true voice in their education.

Escola Global's curator insight, April 5, 2015 4:16 PM

Student centered learning

Learning is personalized

Learning is competency based

Learning happens anytime, anywhere

Students take ownership

Tony Guzman's curator insight, April 6, 2015 8:56 AM

This article and video help us start to discuss student-centered learning and how vastly different this is to the current model used in our K-12 public school systems.

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Shared Belief System to Personalize Learning #plearnchat - April 6th, 7pm ET

Shared Belief System to Personalize Learning #plearnchat - April 6th, 7pm ET | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
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Please join us on Monday, April 6th at 7pm ET to discuss the importance of a shared belief system and vision to create a personalized learning system.

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Assessment AS Learning #plearnchat - March 23rd, 7pm ET

Assessment AS Learning #plearnchat - March 23rd, 7pm ET | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it

Assessment AS Learning - Trend #8 of the 10 Trends to Personalize Learning

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Join us in #plearnchat with educators around the world to discuss these important questions about Assessment AS Learning. 

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