Welcome back to school! In this issue, we’re excited to release four new Students at the Center videos that offer an introduction to student-centered self- and peer assessment (along with a companion blog post). In addition, we bring you a report of student-centered approaches to learning in action, an introduction to deeper learning, and seven ways to build a better school day.
Students at the Center Newsletter- September 2013
September 13, 2013
- Published September 13, 2013
Topics / Tags: Student Agency and Voice
Principles: Personalized Learning, Student Agency and Voice, Competency-Based Education, Real-World Connections
Principles: Personalized Learning, Student Agency and Voice, Competency-Based Education, Real-World Connections
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