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Blended Learning | School Districts
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Blended Learning | Innovative Leadership | Personalized Learning | School Districts
Our plates are full here at Education Elements as we work quickly and thoroughly to help districts think through the vision and approach for their Race to the Top District applications. As part of this process, we are often asked about the key factors that lead to a successful transition to personalizing the learning environment through blended learning. We have learned from our experience working with schools and districts across the country and we have built these lessons into the Readiness Assessment we conduct with all of our clients. The highlights of these lessons fall into two broad categories - strong leadership and school culture.
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Blended Learning | Innovative Leadership | Personalized Learning | School Districts
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Blended Learning | Classrooms | Innovative Leadership | School Districts
Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Blog By Judy Burton, President and CEO, Alliance College-Ready Public Schools, Los Angeles By When Alliance College-Ready Public Schools launched Blended Learning for Alliance School Transformation (BLAST) at three high schools in 2011 and 2012, we were confident that the integration of technology into our college preparatory curriculum would help us individualize instruction for all students. What we didn’t fully appreciate was the impact of this powerful model on teachers at every level of experience.
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Education Elements | Innovative Leadership | Personalized Learning | School Districts
The Race to the Top District Competition’s (RTT-D) absolute priority focused on personalized learning environments is exciting for us here at Education Elements. We’ve worked with schools and districts all over the country to help them personalize learning as they create Blended Classrooms.
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What is a Blended Classroom and how does it look and operate different from a regular classroom? Blended Classrooms are those that utilize online content and tools as integral aspects of instruction. Key benefits include:
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