Choice
Offer meaningful and rigorous learning choices for how learning happens
Strategies:
- Students choose where they work (location in and/or outside of the classroom)
- Choice board (learning menu, tic-tac-toe, etc.)
- Must Do / Can Do
- Choices available to students are based on their preferences / interests
- Choices available to students are differentiated based on skills / needs
- Students make choices that challenge them
Choice Board Examples:
Articles/Research
7 Ways to Hack Your Classroom to Include Student Choice
Impact of Student Choice and Personalized Learning- report from Hanover Research
5 Ways to Give Your Students More Voice and Choice- an article from Edutopia
Driving Engagement Through Voice and Choice- an article from Edutopia
Personalized Learning Isn't About Tech- an article from Edutopia
Impact of Student Choice and Personalized Learning- report from Hanover Research
5 Ways to Give Your Students More Voice and Choice- an article from Edutopia
Driving Engagement Through Voice and Choice- an article from Edutopia
Personalized Learning Isn't About Tech- an article from Edutopia
Videos
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Tips for Implementation:
Elementary:
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Middle:
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High:
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