Post on 04-Feb-2016
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A Path to Personalized Learningat
Timber Ridge Elementary
Personalized Learning is
Just Enough,Differentiation
Just in Time,Individualized Learning
Just For Me.Personalized Learning
PersonalizedLearning
• Personalized learning adjusts the pace (individualized), adjusts the approach (differentiation), and connects learner’s experiences and interests.
• The learner is an active participant in designing their learning.
• The use of technology, data, different teaching methods, and learning approaches combined to create an environment that meets individual learner’s needs.
Why transition to Personalized Learning?
The traditional classroom model
has some serious challenges.
Despite having different needs, all learners are treated the same.
Does not complete homework
Speaks French Stage 6 GLOSS
Cannot skip count Has a learning disability
Foster child Lovesbaseball
Not all students learn at the same pace. The curriculum is currently set by calendar,
not by student readiness.
Why Personalized Learning at TRE?
• Promote student and teacher self-directedness.• Provide opportunities for choice so learners own and
drive their learning.• Total Students = 558• Gifted = 137 (25%)• SpEd = 77 (14%)• EIP = 71 (13%)• Non-identified = 273 (48%)
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Sample Student Schedule
7:30 – 7:55 Homeroom
7:55 – 8:30 Instructional Focus
8:35 – 9:25 Reading
9:30 – 10:20 Specials
10:25 – 10:40 Recess
10:45 – 11:15 Lunch
11:20 – 12:10 Science/Social Studies
12:15 – 1:05 Writing
1:10 – 2:00 Math
2:05 – 2:25 Homeroom
School Structure• Student Advisors• Personalized Learning Plan (PLP)• Instructional Focus (IF) designed to provide
enrichment and personal interests of learners
• Students will continue to receive interventions and remediation during IF time
• Four 50 minute academic periods.
Student Support Services
• Services will continue to be provided for Special Education, Gifted, and
the Early Intervention Program
Student Advisor’s Role• Conference with students regarding
progress of PLP • Meet with parents• Gifted, EIP, and SpEd teachers will serve
as advisors• Facilitate progress monitoring towards
goals• Manage student digital portfolio
Parent’s Role• Help to design PLPs and set goals.• Monitor the digital portfolios.• Serve as a member of the
child’s Learning Team.• Communicate with teachers and his
or her child.
Student Role
• Help to design PLPs and set goals• Self-monitor progress toward goals• Management of digital
portfolio
Role of Technology• What it will be…
– Technology enabled (Three Ring)– Encouraging Bring Your Own Technology
(BYOT)
• What it will not be…– Technology-driven
Grade Levels– Third Grade
• Brad LaSalata• Meg Libowsky • Dana Schmidt• Shali Harville• Shannon Burge
– Fourth Grade• Miriam Statham • Dana Flowers• Maria Dreher• Krissie McCampbell
– Fifth Grade• Pam Edwards• Susan Renner• Jamylle Brewton• LeAnn Konken
– Personalized Learning Coach
• Dr. Wendy Perry
Pod Logistics
Supplies~Susan Renner
Behavior ~Pam Edwards
Communication~Brad LaSalata
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