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Roots' Ongoing Teacher Prep and Collaboration
Given the highly collaborative teaching approach, Roots teachers have several times each day for common planning as well as other opportunities for interaction.
Graduated Student Content Choice in Personalized Learning Plans
Teachers provide structure and support for students up front in their learning experience and gradually allow more autonomy over time.
Multi-Pronged Student Support Structure
Students have a number of resources they can turn to for support.
Full Inclusion of Students with Learning Disabilities
A full inclusion model for students with learning disabilities means that all students are fully integrated into Lovett's general classrooms with no pull out practices.
Competency-Based Education: State Policy Communications Toolkit
The Foundation for Excellence in Education developed this state policy communications toolkit around competency-based education.
Example: Rhode Island’s Strategic Plan for Education
Rhode Island, a state committed to implementing blended and personalized learning, developed and implemented a design-based, community-based, crowd-sourced strategic plan for public education. Discover the narrative, process, and key materials they...
Locust Grove Project Driving Question - Center Stage House
At Locust Grove Middle School, teachers design career-based projects with broad driving questions that guide how students approach the project while intentionally giving flexibility.
Pearson
Pearson provides a variety of products and services that support K-12 teaching and learning.
Creating a Culture of Revision
Using data, feedback, and milestones to build out specific revisions around skills students wants to gain proficiency in.
Bronx Arena’s Master Schedule
By allowing more flexibility with time and physical space, Bronx Arena has created systems and structures to foster authentic relationships and inspire students in an open forum type model.
TLA Snapshot: Data-Driven Ed Tech Decisions
Learn how a school district in Saratoga, California is using data generated from a new tool to inform its ed tech purchasing and allocation decisions.