Handbook on Personalized Learning for States, Districts, and Schools (Opportunity and Performance)

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Handbook on Personalized Learning for States, Districts, and Schools (Opportunity and Performance)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 310 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781681235882
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Full Description

The recent passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) presents new opportunities and greater flexibility in efforts to personalize learning for all children. The Handbook on Personalized Learning for States, Districts, and Schools provides insight and guidance on maximizing that new flexibility.

Produced by the Center on Innovations in Learning (CIL), one of seven national content centers funded by the U.S. Department of Education, this volume suggests how teachers can enhance personalized learning by cultivating relationships with students and their families to better understand a child's learning and motivation. Personalized learning also encourages the development of students' metacognitive, social, and emotional competencies, thereby fostering students' self-direction in their own education, one aimed at mastery of knowledge and skills and readiness for career and college.

Chapters address topics across the landscape of personalized learning, including co-designing instruction and learning pathways with students; variation in the time, place, and pace of learning, including flipped and blended classrooms; and using technology to manage and analyze the learning process. The Handbook's chapters include Action Principles to guide states, districts, and schools in personalizing learning.

Contents

Foreword; Marilyn Murphy.

Section I. Personal Competencies as Propellants of Learning.

Chapter 1. Competencies and Personalized Learning; Sam Redding.

Chapter 2. Converging Qualities of Personal Competencies; T. V. Joe Layng.

Chapter 3. Proceed With Caution: Measuring That Something Other in Students; Allison Crean Davis.

Section II. Students at the Center of Personalized Learning.

Chapter 4. Co-designing Instruction With Students; Melinda S. Sota.

Chapter 5. Flipped Learning as a Path to Personalization; Melinda S. Sota.

Chapter 6. Empowering Students as Partners in Learning; Kathleen Dempsey, Andrea D. Beesley, Tedra Fazendeiro Clark, and Anne Tweed.

Chapter 7. Homeschooling: The Ultimate Personalized Environment; William H. Jeynes.

Section III. Teaching and Technology in Support of Personalized Learning.

Chapter 8. Personalizing Curriculum: Curation and Creation; Karen L. Mahon.

Chapter 9. Choose Your Level: Using Games and Gamification to Create Personalized Instruction; Karl M. Kapp.

Chapter 10. Personalizing Learning Through Precision Measurement; Janet S. Twyman.

Chapter 11. Using Learning Analytics in Personalized Learning; Ryan Baker.

Section IV. The Personalized Learning Community: Teachers, Students, and Families.

Chapter 12. Preparing Educators to Engage Parents and Families; Erin McNamara Horvat.

Chapter 13. Relationships in Personalized Learning: Teacher, Student, and Family; Patricia A. Edwards.

Chapter 14. Teacher-Student Relationships and Personalized Learning: Implications of Person and Contextual Variables; Ronald D. Taylor and Azeb Gebre.

Chapter 15. Personalizing Professional Development for Teachers; Catherine C. Schifter.

Section V. Descriptive Studies of Specific Instructional Applications.

Chapter 16. Using Universal Design for Learning to Personalize an Evidence-based Practice for Students With Disabilities; Sara Cothren Cook, Kavita Rao, and Brian G. Cook.

Chapter 17. Next-Generation Teachers in Linguistically Diverse Classrooms; Tamara Sniad.

Chapter 18. On Personalized Learning in the Context of the Common Core Literacy Standards: A Sociocultural Perspective; Francis J. Sullivan, Jr.

Chapter 19. Social Studies and Personalized Learning: Emerging Promising Practices From the Field; Christine Woyshner.

About the Authors.

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