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What pathways are being designed in today's schools to personalize the learning experience?
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Personalized Learning eWorkshop

Personalized Learning eWorkshop | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it

The Institute @ CESA #1 designed the Personalized Learning e-workshop to:

 

> Help you understand the need for transformational (not incremental) changes to learning and teaching

> Introduce you to a personalized learning model developed by the Institute @ CESA #1

> Provide insights and examples of personalized learning strategies from practitioners who are implementing elements of the model

> Explain our unique regional approach to achieving transformation at scale and let you know how you can stay involved

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Create Personalized Learning Communities for Students and Adults | Institute for Research and Reform in Education

Create Personalized Learning Communities for Students and Adults | Institute for Research and Reform in Education | Personalize Learning (#plearnchat) | Scoop.it
For over 14 years, the Institute for Research and Reform in Education (IRRE) has partnered with schools, states, and districts to develop more personalized, engaging, and rigorous learning environments in struggling secondary schools.

 

"Students will reach higher and work harder when they feel known and valued as individuals. In this, they are no different from their teachers and families. Personalized learning communities can become the foundation for greater student achievement by building on this simple principle. These communities put young people and adults in a position to know each other well, hold each other responsible, and set clear and high expectations for how each of them will contribute to student success."

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