Ten Tips for Personalized Learning via Technology
Against “Personalized Learning”
One reason why the notion of personalized learning is so popular—one reason it is such a “head-nodder phrase”—is that it recognizes that students are all individuals, with different experiences and different preferences. At the same time, “children are more alike than different in how they think and learn,” as Riley quotes his hero (and mine), the cognitive psychologist Dan Willingham. We need a system of education that acknowledges and accommodates both realities.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.