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n the middle of january, with little daylight and plenty of snow, we began the process of bringing together the fairbanks north star borough school district community to learn about personalized learning.
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as a leader in a school system today, it can be difficult to make the choice to move forward with a districtwide change, knowing that the team around you may not fully endorse your decision. for us, the implementation of personalized learning across freehold township schools in new jersey was a move we knew would require all hands on-deck. it was the best decision for our students, and our teachers were going to be the ones making major changes to their lessons. because of this, we made sure to include many teachers in the process from the start—building excitement and early buy-in for the work. this is how we made change happen—and how you can, too. make it fun as we embarked on our journey, the first activity we performed as a team was the marshmallow challenge—to show the power of iteration and that it is ok to fail forward. for those unfamiliar with it, the marshmallow challenge is a team-building activity where you are given 18 minutes to build the tallest free-standing structure out of 20 sticks of spaghetti, one yard of tape, one yard of string and one marshmallow. when the time runs out,the structure must be standing with ...
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this white paper includes a framework, actionable ideas and insights from districts who have successfully implemented personalized learning, to help you get started.
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by design, some students go through two years of kindergarten in middletown, new york.
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it’s elementary, my dear: since 2010 瑞士vs喀麦隆亚盘赔率 has been trying to find the right mix of ingredients to make personalized learning happen in more than 500 schools across 100 districts. last week it released its 2015-2016 impact report, which claims that these students saw more than 100 percent growth in math and reading according to the nwea map. sound too good to be true?
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a year after a yuma, az district introduced an ipad 1-to-1 program into grades k-8, at least one of its schools is seeking grant money to set up a program that would provide activities before and after school for students as well as classes for parents.
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in my opinion, many school districts attempt to implement too many initiatives, too often and without enough clarity on how each fits into the greater scheme of the overall instructional program. something i refer to as “initiativitis.” it’s nobody’s fault. with the constant changes in state curriculums and assessments, and the frequent onslaught of the newest “research-based, best practice,” districts struggle to keep up. the challenge is that newer initiative priorities are often layered upon older ones, whether they had been successful or not. teachers become unsure on what the expectations are. is this new initiative replacing something, or am i supposed to just add this to what i’m already doing? the new and old initiatives often become isolated into pockets of implementation, not complementing but competing with one another for instructional time and resources...
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