Personalized Learning Instructional Models for Elementary Schools

November 1, 2017

It is time for districts to change what teaching and learning looks like in elementary schools.Each personalized learning environment calls for distinct considerations, including the use of instructional time, school support roles required, and resources available. The following inforgraphic will show you three base personalized learning models for districts and schools to think about when creating personalized learning environments.

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We partner with universities and colleges dedicated to helping more students learn well and finish strong. We provide educators with tools and supporting services that bring together and make the most of their diverse and disconnected data streams; personalize information and support for their students; and deepen understanding of the impact of their student-success initiatives. Through our work together, our partners are empowering leaders, advisors, faculty, & students—and measurably improving enrollment, persistence, and graduation outcomes.

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