Published On: July 20th, 2019|

Edutopia – Katy Faber and Penny Bishop

“We’ve seen personalized learning in the news a lot lately. In some cases, communities express concern that students are working independently on screens for hours at a time. Yet it strikes us that personalized learning needn’t—and in fact shouldn’t—come at the cost of social connections and collaborative opportunities. Personalized learning should be both personal and social.” (more)