"Individualized instruction" means teaching and learning tailored to each person's specific needs and abilities, using personalized methods and materials that work best for them.
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Provide standardized education for the masses
with individualized instruction for the lucky few and those that can afford it, or provide equal access to quality education?
We are more than just your average school, we are a tight - knit community of professionals committed to providing
highly individualized instruction to our students (ages 5 - 21).
Unlike individualized instruction, in which teaching must be directed to the specific needs and skills of each individual student, differentiated instruction addresses the needs of student clusters.
While PL and its focus on
individualized instruction seems to be a promising concept, a critical question remains: Does PL improve student learning more than other educational approaches?
Personalized learning and technology have the potential to transform classrooms; provide
individualized instruction anytime, anywhere; and revolutionize the way we learn.
The wall drives regular data - focused and collaborative conversations, during which teams
develop individualized instruction and support plans for students who aren't meeting benchmarks.
The school brings in retired teachers and instructional assistants to deliver
more individualized instruction that, oftentimes, special education teachers worked with general education teachers to create.
Earlier this year, she launched a literacy non-profit organization known as «Retooling Detroit,» which focuses on giving children in the Detroit Public
Schools individualized instruction in order to bridge the literacy divide.
Being in a GITC class is a huge help because learning with an expert GITC Faculty Trainer means you
get individualized instruction in your school community, and this feels great.
Teachers will have immediate access to K — 12 curricular resources, and curated OER specifically aligned by fellow educators to MAP Learning Statements — making it simple to
quickly individualize instruction based on MAP assessment results.
«Standards - based» IEPs
allow individualized instruction in pursuit of a common goal: helping students with disabilities move toward meeting the same grade - level academic standards that general education students are supposed to meet.
While
such individualized instruction is typical in special education settings, there are other situations that a special education teacher could encounter in a public school setting (e.g., coteaching or inclusion).
The bottom line: While schools have had little choice but to move away
from individualized instruction in the current climate of chronic underfunding because they simply can not afford an array of services tailored to each student's needs, this should not be the end of the story.
Developed using Knewton's adaptive learning technology and Alinea's proven content, CampMat is a dynamic digital curriculum that
delivers individualized instruction based on real - time analysis of what a student knows, how she learns, and her stated learning goals.