• PL

    What is Personalized Learning?

    Personalized Learning (PL) is a one-size-fits-one approach to instruction that (1) taps into each student's strengths, needs, and interests to customize learning and (2) supports student voice and choice in what, how, when, and where they learn to ensure that all students achieve at their greatest potential.
     
    A Personalized Learning environment includes the following four principles:
     
    Learner Profiles are used to tell a student’s academic and personal story. A learner profile includes a student's strengths, areas of growth, interests, aspirations, and how he learns best. A student's profile should empower him to own his learning and advocate for what he needs in order to be successful.
     
    Personal Learning Paths are customized roadmaps for all students to help them reach their academic destination. A personal learning path describes how a student will master a concept or skill - what lessons and activities she will engage in to become an expert in rigorous content.
     
    Flexible Learning Environment allows students to have voice and choice in when, where, and how they learn. Depending on the student, a student may learn in a big group, small group, or by himself - sometimes all in one day. Learning spaces aren't just at school: with the help of technology, students can learn anytime and anywhere. 
     
    Competency-Based Education allows students to learn at their own pace. When a student demonstrates she has mastered a concept or skill, she can move on to the next one. Teachers work closely with students to understand what they've already mastered and what’s coming up next so that students know exactly how they are progressing through content. Mastery means that a student is an expert. If  she doesn't have complete command of a concept or skill, she continues to work on it. 
     
    What do teacher and student roles look like in Personalized Learning?
     
    Teachers
    Students
    • Use data to understand and plan for individual student needs
    • Empower students to activate their voice and own their learning 
    • Collaborate with students, teachers, and parents to build learner profiles and personal learning paths 
    • Facilitate dynamic learning experiences 
    • Know and believe in their academic and personal goals
    • Own their learning 
    • Help build their learning profile and personal learning path
    • Have voice and choice in when, where, and how they learn