What does personalized learning look like in the
classroom?
For my classroom personalized learning looks like engaged
students working on various tasks at their own ability level. Some students may
be working in pairs where others work independently. While students are
diligently working the teacher is either aggressively monitoring the classroom
while walking around and seeing where everyone is at their level when using a choice
board and pathway to be learning, or the teacher may be pulling a small group
for re-teaching or helping a student group with their needs. Personalized
learning can be quiet or a little chatty depending on what they are working on.
I am a strong believer in giving students flexibility in their learning. Not all students learn the same, and if you can help a student meet their full potential y meeting their needs, they learn to love learning – and often challenge themselves to higher standards.
Meeting students’ strengths and weaknesses
Through the use of personalized learning, we can meet the students’
needs at their level and adjust learning to create rigor and purpose. Giving
students choices gives them a voice.
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