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Teachers use the Summit PLP to create authentic projects that deepen student learning and allow for the development of cognitive skills and conceptual knowledge.
In a blended/personalized classroom, data can be overwhelming. This course will give you the tools you need to focus your data analysis, so you can provide a more personalized experience for each student.In this course, participants will: Identify...
At the end of each lesson, students assess their progress according to Robert Marzano’s scale. Their self-assessments determine their daily differentiated practice experiences.
Special education teachers push into general education classrooms, pulling various small groups to lead data-based interventions.
Short, daily pre-assessments along with student choice determine the pathways and groups students engage in each day.
Station rotations in class integrate the use of technology and in-person small group learning with various teachers.
Teachers use station rotation with various content areas to break students into small groups and target different learning needs.
Students engage with a variety of research based core and intervention programs, giving teachers insight into student performance and needs.
Teachers use pre-assessments and student choice to design student learning pathways.
Math Expressions combines elements of standards-based instruction with the best traditional approaches. Through drawings, conceptual language, inquiry, and real-world examples, it helps students make sense of mathematics.
Teachers at Trailblazer organize content for learner pathways in Schoology.