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2020 ASCD Empower: The Conference for Learning & Leading Together
Power Planning: Build Lessons That Support Student Ownership of Learning
Authentic, equitable, and sustainable learning is driven by outcome-based instruction that empowers student ownership, but it requires teachers to be purposeful decision-makers throughout planning and delivery. Learn how to build daily lessons that allow students to take ownership of their learning through research-based strategies that support students to own the context, outcome, process, demonstration, and application of their learning. Discover practical decision-making processes that offer more opportunities for academic growth and increased student achievement. | Download Presentation
LSI: 9th Annual Building Expertise Conference
Virtual ConferenceDeveloping Student Ownership at Home
Learn the research-based strategic learning practices that foster students motivation to own their learning at home. | Preview Session | Watch Session | Download Presentation
Developing Student Ownership through Focused Learning: Support for Administrators in Fallbrook Union Elementary School District
Virtual ConferenceParticipants will analyze and reflect upon the decisions a teacher needs to make every day—regardless if instruction is in the classroom, on-line, or at home—in order to develop an effective and efficient standards-based/skills-based lesson that leads to great student ownership. | Download Presentation
Developing Student Ownership with Kaneland School District
Virtual ConferenceThe key to increasing student achievement is to develop student ownership. This means giving students the authority, capacity, and responsibility to own their own learning. Walk away with a variety of methods to implement the most effective and efficient, research-based strategic learning practices in curriculum, instruction, assessment, and climate that foster this ownership. Make your classroom truly student-centered. | Download Presentation