In this episode, I'm joined by Kalya Zitmann (intructional specialist) and we talk about how to create tangible personal learning paths for student academic growth, what creativity for technology usage looks like in the classroom, how the "why" of what we do is so important to the students we serve, and how using data to track progress will help our students retain the content we teach. There's so much more so come along and learn with us!

Kleinversations: Podcast by Klein ISD Professional Learning
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32
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4 years ago
#2: Intentionally Personalizing Learning with Learner Profiles
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