This article is part of the collection: From Pre-Fab to Personalized: How Districts Are Retooling Professional Development. Last week, we shared the first part of a two part series on Personalized ...
Driving around in an unfamiliar city can be stressful as you try to read street signs, avoid other drivers, and weave around construction zones. Our students are similarly navigating through unknown ...
As we’ve already mentioned, personalized learning should not and cannot be purely centered on technology. At Fusion 2018, we want to bridge the gap between theory and practice. This means not simply ...
MILWAUKEE – Ruby Rodriguez remembers the days when English class meant walking to her desk, talking to friends and checking the board. Now class begins when her classmates' names appear online. She ...
Every so often in education, new ideas are introduced and spread across states and districts as if they had a life of their own. The rise of individualized learning plans, or ILPs, may represent just ...
North Carolina’s brand new Digital Learning Plan is generating buzz in schools and at the capitol. Here’s what other states can learn Like every state, educators in North Carolina are struggling with ...
PHOENIX - Schools in Maricopa, Coconino, Gila, Graham, Navajo, Pima and Pinal Counties have posted information about their remote learning and in-person learning plans during the coronavirus (COVID-19 ...
Public schools have long offered their students the same basic academic program, with little real choice aside from foreign languages or an occasional elective in what was a one-size-fits-all approach ...
New York City students can forget about snow days. The Department of Education will stick with its remote learning plan when wintry weather hits — despite a series of glitches that befell the system ...
Three years ago, Valeria Atanacio urged state lawmakers to pass a bill aiming to increase Indigenous families’ access to early learning and child care programs. When the Oregon Legislature embraced ...