R&L Education
Pages: 368
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-8108-4531-2 • Paperback • December 2002 • $94.00 • (£72.00)
978-1-4616-5022-5 • eBook • December 2002 • $89.00 • (£68.00)
Joseph DiMartino is the director of the Student Centered Learning Program at the Education Alliance at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. John Clarke is professor emeritus, University of Vermont in Montpelier. Denise Wolk is program assistant, Student Centered Learning with the Education Alliance at Brown University.
Part 1 Editor's Foreword
Part 2 Introduction: Honors Night
Part 3 Section 1: Personalized Learning Plans
Chapter 4 1 When Learning Matters: Using Learning Plans to Educate One Student at a Time
Chapter 5 Appendix to Chapter 1
Chapter 6 2 Assessing to Engage: Developing Personal Profiles for Each Student
Chapter 7 3 Personalization and Secondary School Renewal
Chapter 8 4 Personalized Learning and Personalized Teaching
Part 9 Section 2: Personalized High School Teaching
Chapter 10 5 The Path to Personalized Learning: A Teacher's Perspective
Chapter 11 6 Democracy and Equity in the Classroom: A Team Design
Chapter 12 7 Service at the Heart of Personalized Learning: Developing Relationships between Self and Other
Chapter 13 8 Community-Connected Learning: Personalization as a Vehicle for Reform
Chapter 14 9 Preparing Teachers for Personalized Student Learning through Teacher Training
Part 15 Section 3: Designing Schools That Engage Each Student
Chapter 16 10 Making Learning Personal: Educational Practices That Work
Chapter 17 11 Toward the Creation of a Personalized High School
Chapter 18 12 Putting Student Performance Data at the Center of School Reform: New Expectations for Student Achievement and School Accountability
Chapter 19 13 Using Breaking Ranks to Engage a School Community in Cooperative Reform
Part 20 Section 4: Adapting the Systems That Shape High School Learning
Chapter 21 14 High School Capacities for Systemic Change
Chapter 22 15 Making Personalization a State-Wide Priority: Maine's Promising Future's Movement
Chapter 23 16 Focused Thinking: Aiming School Accreditation toward Improved Learning
Chapter 24 17 Growing High School Reform: Change as Organic Adaption
Chapter 25 18 Conclusion: Gathering Momentum for High School Personalization
Part 26 About the Contributors
For those who seek exemplars and exposition of working, sustainable, systemic innovations, this book is an essential reference for personalization of learning in an organizational setting. For those who seek hope in a sometimes dim view of the future of public education, this book is a must read from cover to cover...If our vision of public education is to liberate the genius and goodness of children and their teachers, Personal Learning moves the work one giant step forward.
— Gregg Sinner, preceptor, Francis W. Parker Charter Essential School
I think this is an important book on a very important subject...I really enjoyed reading it, was often inspired, and usually completed a chapter having learned something important.
— Ron Wolk, Founding Editor of Education Week and Teacher Magazine, and former Vice President of Brown University
For those attempting personalized learning for the first time, or for those who want to gain an understanding of what it means, this is an acceptable primer. The book can be used as designed—by teachers, administrators, researchers, and/or policymakers—who are beginning the journey toward personalized learning.
— Anthropology & Education Quarterly
By documenting the personalization process and highlighting real life examples that have been implemented in schools, the authors give voice to students, teachers, parents, and administrators who have begun the journey of changing American education...This thought-provoking book provides examples combined with knowledge and experience that can be used as a guide as teachers and administrators work toward helping ...Students Create their Futures.
— Gerry Tirozzi, NASSP
By documenting the personalization process and highlighting real life examples that have been implemented in schools, the authors give voice to students, teachers, parents, and administrators who have begun the journey of changing American education...This thought-provoking book provides examples combined with knowledge and experience that can be used as a guide as teachers and administrators work toward helping ...Students Create their Futures.
— Gerry Tirozzi, NASSP