Where do you want your learning to take you and how can KPBSD help you get there? #PLinKPBSD

Author: Amanda Adams (Page 2 of 2)

PL and Blended Learning

Forging ahead as a district in our Personalized Learning journey and beginning book talks expanding our knowledge, Blended Learning is one piece of the Personalized Learning pieit might be useful to consider why three of the four books being offered are on “Blended Learning”. The question to address is this: if Personalized Learning is the pie in the sky, the whole enchilada, the big kahuna, then why Blended Learning? Quite simply, the foundations of blended learning is in shifting mindsets, using groupings and rotation models, planning instruction based on quality data. As it turns out, these are also the foundational tenets of Personalized Learning!

Blended Learning, as it explains nicely in this article by the Christiansen Institute, is a “modality of instruction” that incorporates technology as a key piece of the structure. This incorporation provides more resources and often eases the teacher’s burden for things like collecting data and assessment. This format of instruction started KPBSD’s foundational shift toward PL in many ways.

Personalized Learning is a much broader term that is really a philosophy of pedagogy – a way of doing things. Unlike Blended Learning, Personalized Learning doesn’t require technology to be meaningfully incorporated into a school or district’s way of doing business, although certainly a factor to be taken into account. So, the reason that there are three Book Talks offered on blended learning is to provide the foundational shift support – the mindset, if you will. We are talking about station rotations, flexible content, data and assessment options, student accountability and engagement, and an all around mindset shift toward building school culture around these topics. We need all these things as we continue on our PL journey.

 

Book Talks Launch Today!

Professional Development 2017-2018 Series

An exciting opportunity for Teachers and Administrators for Professional Development in KPBSD is here! Book Talk Course registration is now open! Current book talks being offered are all directly related to personalized learning! They are 9-week, 1-credit courses offered through UAA that count toward both salary advancement and re-certification if they pertain directly to your teaching assignment. There is a different emphasis to each book, and something different to be gained from each one. There are currently 2 methods of participation available, so staff can select what works for their situation. The details needed to access and enroll in the courses can be found at the link below. Please contact Amanda Adams at aadams@kpbsd.org or 224-9074 with any questions regarding the courses.

KPBSD Book Talk Series

 

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