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Can personalized learning prevail?

  • August 24, 2017

I have read and re-read this article, and since I couldn’t say it any better myself, I got permission to reprint it in its entirety.  You can find the original at https://edexcellence.net/articles/can-personalized-learning-prevail, where it was…

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Lauren Anderson
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Good News about Proficiency Education (aka Personalized Learning)

  • August 2, 2017

For over 40 years I’ve been writing about and advocating for proficiency-based teaching and learning. It is also known by other names (competency, mastery and more) but now it is being called student-centered learning or…

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Lauren Anderson
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Math – Algebra is Not the Only Path to Success

  • July 31, 2017

First, don’t get me wrong. I love math and I love algebra. As I tell students, doing algebra is doing detective work just like Sherlock Holmes. There is something we don’t know and there is…

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Mark Siegel
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Proficiency-Ed References & Resources

  • May 8, 2017
ProficiencyEd References and Resources, the Delphian School

Below are references Dr. Mark Siegel uses in his presentations, organized by type of reference. Many more references can be found  by searching for “Proficiency-Based Education” or “Competency-Based Education” or similar terms on Google. BOOKS AND ARTICLES…

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Mark Siegel
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Thinking About Genius – Saving Our Brightest Minds and Our Future

  • May 8, 2017
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I’ve often spoken and written about how factory-model, time-based schools keep bright students from moving ahead.  We bore these students, they often find other “games” to play (which may not be constructive and helpful), and…

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Mark Siegel
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Today’s Learning Paradigm

  • December 14, 2016

Today’s students are more connected, more aware and more in touch than any earlier generation. They’re connected to technologies that personalize and empower independent learning. Developing skills to navigate the wealth of knowledge and resources…

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Mark Siegel
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Young People Are the Geniuses Who Change the World

  • August 9, 2013

In my recent blog about the importance of listening I wrote, “Students are really brilliant, you know.”  In my recent blog about creativity I wrote about Erik Wahl’s book, “Ask a roomful of five-year-olds how…

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Lauren Anderson
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Thinking About Education, Technology and Social Media

  • August 7, 2013

Part of my day involves ed tech (educational technology).  While I’m not an expert in this ever-evolving world, I try to stay informed so that my school (and I) can do the best we can…

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Lauren Anderson
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Thinking About Education and the Importance of Listening

  • August 2, 2013

A wise young teacher once told me, “What my students have to say is more important than what I have to say.”  I gained a lot from that mini-lesson. I thought I’d pass on some…

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Lauren Anderson
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“…our school systems actually lied to children and to families and to communities”

  • July 31, 2013

Now that I have your attention, here’s the full July 5, 2013 story from NPR (“Education Reform Movement Learns Lesson From Old Standards’) “‘For far too long, our school systems actually lied to children and…

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