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Modern Classroom: Weaving in Learner Variability to Personalize Instruction Online and in the Classroom

What does a modern classroom look like? It’s inclusive, recognizes each learner’s unique needs and customizes to address them, is mastery based, and easily blends online with in-person teaching and learning. While there are more attributes to a modern classroom, these are a few key characteristics that highlight the partnership between the Modern Classrooms Project and the Learner Variability Project.

In this edWebinar, teachers will share examples from their classrooms (virtual and in person) and how they’ve created a self-paced, mastery-based model that weaves in learner variability. Specifically, in this edWebinar the presenters will:

  • Address the following factors of learning: motivation, self-regulation, and disciplinary literacy

  • Explain the concept of learner variability and show how it is used in the classroom

  • Demonstrate how the Modern Classroom platform offers robust teaching and learning experiences that are self-paced and incorporates learner variability in its free resources.

This edWebinar will be of interest to K-12 teachers and school and district leaders. There will be time for questions at the end of the presentation.

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Addressing Learner Variability with Universal Design for Learning