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Students Choose Learning Objectives
Students are offered choice over what learning objectives to tackle and in what order in order to build agency and engagement.
Multiple Resources for Learning Objectives at LPS
Example of multiple learning resources for a learning objective. LPS initially built and tested their Academic Numeracy course in Google Sheets, and many of those practices have been captured as Blended and Personalized Learning Strategies. LPS...
Roots Executive Director Provides an Overview of Micro-Standards
Roots ED and Founder, Jonathan Hanover, provides an overview of how the school has broken Common Core State Standards into micro-objectives to deeply diagnose needs as well as understand student mastery progressions. Transcript: Jon...
Measurement Implementation Objectives: Blended Learning Measurement Agenda, A Path Forward for the Ecosystem, Part 4
Measurement Implementation Objectives for all stakeholders: Part 4 of a 4-part collection that outlines the skills, knowledge, and activities necessary for multiple stakeholders to conduct, participate in, support, and seek out appropriately...
Student Self-Reporting Progress
Students are responsible for updating their mastery scores in their learning agendas, which increases ownership, improves update speed, and relieves the teacher of that task.
Pacing Prompts
Given students move at their own pace, teachers provide prompts to keep them moving and on track.
Tiered Student Supports
Students can access additional learning resources and teammates for help.
Flexible Daily Small Group Instruction
Teacher is able to see what every student is working on each day and can pull students working on similar learning objectives into groups as appropriate.
Focus on Building Cognitive Skills
Pleasant View Elementary teachers integrate cognitive skills into the curriculum.
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.
The "Why" and "How" of Mastery-Based Progression
As more and more educators across the country are moving towards blended learning, they are struggling with a very challenging question: how exactly do I make mastery-based progression happen in my classroom?