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A Reflective Approach to Personalize Learning

This post was first published on Form of the Good and is reprinted with permission. Leading change. Launching new initiatives. Driving improvement. Shifting a mindset. These phrases inspire some to turn visions into purposeful actions, but leave others with frustration Read More …

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BIG Questions for Healthy Reflection

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Learning Targets Learning Target 1: (Not Yet –> GOT IT!) I know the impact of personalized learning on student outcomes & educational experience. Learning Target 2: (Not Yet –> GOT IT!) I know the “look fors” in a personalized learning Read More …

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A Peek at One Personalized Learning Classroom Design

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This blog was reposted with permission from Brian Durst’s website, A Form of the Good. On the eve of another school year’s opening day, I captured several images of the personalized learning environment students will enter in the morning. Welcome Read More …

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Innovative Power of Asking, “What if? Why not? & So What?”

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Am I doing this right? Is this what you’re looking for? What do you think about this? There is excessive self-doubt, inadequacy, and hesitation in our school culture. How can students be expected to take risks and produce original thinking Read More …

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Classroom Design in a Personalized Learning Environment

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Walk down the halls of any school and peek through classroom windows. Some teachers are incredible designers, creators of colorful bulletin boards, aesthetically pleasing decor, and thematic design which changes with the seasons. I’m not one of those teachers. Aside Read More …

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Brian Durst: 10 Observations of Personalized Learning

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Time to get personal. I’m an educator. Teaching is my passion. Student learning is my purpose. I’m always thinking about the next lesson. Planning. How can I make the curriculum relevant and engaging? These are my classes. This is my Read More …

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