This edWebinar will highlight key findings from the survey that focused on learner variability, tailored instruction, use of edtech at school and home, and what informs teacher practice.
iNACOL defines personalized learning as “tailoring learning for each student’s strength, needs, and interests—including enabling student’s voice and choice in what, how, when and where they learn—to provide flexibility and supports to ensure mastery of the highest standards possible.” Dr. Monica Burns, Curriculum and Educational Technology Consultant, and Founder of ClassTechTips.com, in a recent edWebinar, echoed this iNACOL concept. Before designing learning experiences that are personal to individual students, it is critical for classroom teachers and school leaders to identify student engagement, student interest, student choice, student voice, cross-curricular connections, and differentiated resources.
In this edWebinar, you will deepen your understanding of executive function skills and how you can help your students learn and apply them to meet their goals.
In this edWebinar, see how 200 teachers worked with nearly 4,000 studentsin grades K-8 to move to blended and personalized learning
In this edWebinar, how data can be used to help guide student learning and how to utilize this information to develop instructional plans and strategies.
Learning seems like a simple process. The information goes in (encoding), the learner attempts to commit information to memory (storage), and then the learner tries to recall the lesson (access). Even though the ability to recall and apply the knowledge is critical, teachers spend the majority of class time focused on getting the information in. During the edWebinar, “Powerful Teaching: Unleash the Science of Learning,” Pooja K. Agarwal, Ph.D., Cognitive Scientist and Founder of RetrievalPractice.org and Patrice M. Bain, Ed.S., Educational Specialist, Veteran Teacher, and Author discussed their research into the benefits of retrieval practice and emphasizing the third step of the learning equation. When educators help students learn how to access their knowledge in low-stakes environments, the presenters said, they help students improve their long-term educational recall and performance.
In this edWebinar, learn how administrators, principals, and education leaders can personalize the learning happening in their school or district.
In this edWebinar, learn how educators and administrators can use differentiated instruction to support students’ ownership of their own literacy growth.
In this edWebinar, gain insight into how scientifically based strategies are effectively implemented without additional preparation.
In this edWebinar, develop a depper understanding of micro-credentials and how they personalize learning for educators on a variety of topics.