Another growing concern
over personalised learning is that it may go beyond differentiation of just pace, method and style of learning and ultimately to differences in expectations.
Not exact matches
Meeting this fourth challenge depends on more flexible ways of
personalising teaching and
learning — for example, by using technology to better target individuals» current levels of achievement and
learning needs — and on defining
learning success and failure in terms of the progress, or growth, that individuals make
over time, regardless of their starting points.
Used by
over 12million students, teachers and parents worldwide, Frog works with schools to use technology to improve performance and
personalise the
learning journey of every child.
It is observed that traditional assessment methods are often not well aligned with current understandings of
learning, and are of limited value for assessing deep understandings, life skills that develop only
over extended periods of time, or more
personalised and flexible forms of
learning.
They therefore enable
personalised maths
learning online by offering:
over 100 interactive maths books covering primary and secondary level (grades 4 - 10; age 10 — 16), more than 100,000 questions with explanations with help available for every exercise step, and automatic marking and result evaluation, all available in English, Spanish, and German.