5 Personalized Learning Tips For Teachers
‘Personalized learning’ can often seem synonymous with ‘time-consuming’ and ‘overwhelming,’ but it doesn’t have to be that way.
‘Personalized learning’ can often seem synonymous with ‘time-consuming’ and ‘overwhelming,’ but it doesn’t have to be that way.

Personalized learning applied in systemic ways could liberate teachers to reinvent their content and improve student engagement.

A choice board is a simple personalized learning tool that provides scaffolding, tiering, use of Bloom’s, multiple learning styles, and more.

What’s the difference between personalized & individualized learning? What matters is differentiating for what students need to achieve.

In this graphic, Mia MacMeekin frames the idea of personalized learning around the who/what/where/why/when series of questions.

The changing uses of technology require that teachers adapt their methods of instruction to support student-directed learning.

Whereas differentiation is about adapting a curriculum, personalized learning involves adapting and creating a curriculum.

This post seeks to clarify personalized learning, a term that’s becoming more common as education becomes more ambitious and self-aware.
“How Learning Platforms Can Support Personalized Learning” by Marie Bjerde first appeared on gettingsmart.com I wish school were different for my children. As a mom living in a school district with excellent schools, high test scores and property values, research-based practices, and warm, thoughtful educators who care about my kids you would think I would…

This chart from Barbara Bray & Kathleen McClaskey clarifies some of the other differences between differentiation and personalized learning.
by Justin Marquis, Ph. D There is a mountain of speculation and debate about what school and learning will look like in the near future. Will education be online? Individualized? Self-paced? Flipped? Hybridized? Maybe even completely irrelevant? Rarely, however, is much speculation given to the role of the educator in the future of learning. All…

Learning–real, informal, authentic, and lifelong learning–can ‘begin’ with just about anything.

Modern access to information and learning platforms make self-directed learning more accessible–and powerful–than ever before.

Gamification can clarify not just success and failure but the nuance of student performance in every step of the learning process.