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Personalized Learning

 

We want each student in Spring Lake Park Schools to experience personalized learning experiences that capitalize on their strengths and interests, satisfy their motives and address their needs. 

We believe personalized learning is the way to ensure a positive educational experience for each student. The result is  preparation for their career, college and life path and aspirations for success. Here are a few examples of what we mean by personalized learning:

  • Teachers use their expertise and knowledge of each student to design learning experiences that resonate with them. 
  • Each student can see themselves in their learning and they believe their interests are honored and supported. 
  • Students have personalized plans to help them achieve success in academic and/or life skills. 
  • Students have opportunities to showcase their learning for real and important audiences. 
  • Students discover who they are as life-learners and what excites and inspires them.
  • Even students who only spend a short time with us leave us better prepared than then would be without us. 

Personalized learning is deeply intertwined with knowing each student deeply and creating a place where each student  feels valued and that they belong. 

 

Personalized Learning at SLP

Why Personalized Learning?

Behind our approach

Behind our approach to personalized learning are four – more technical - components that shape and guide our work. Students and teachers use these components to co-design learning together. When their efforts are successful, students are engaged, they are inspired and they learn deeply. They become powerful, independent and curious learners.

Updated Personalized Learning Map Graphic

 

The K-12 Student Journey

Learn more about the personalized learning experiences throughout a student's journey at Spring Lake Park Schools. 

How We Work

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Stories of personalized learning

Three students in Jen Haviland's class working and smiling

Have you ever taken a test and then promptly forgotten everything about the topic? Studying to get through a test or grade is not uncommon, and while it is reality sometimes, it doesn’t often lead to learning a student is able to apply in life. At the secondary level, competency-based learning is an approach that aims to deliver the grade AND the skills students can authentically apply to real situations.

Read More about Learning . . . to Do
5th graders doing a science experiement

Spring Lake Park Schools has implemented a science specialist learning model at grades K-6. There is a new curricular resource for science at grades K-8, and new science competencies are guiding science learning. The goal is to support deep thinking and doing science, relate it to real life and ignite interest and engagement in science.

Read More about Encouraging Emerging Scientists
Staff member Jan Burda working on a STEM project with two students

Competency-based learning is an education-y mouthful of words for an approach to learning coming to life in real ways for Spring Lake Park Schools’ students. The focus is on developing each student’s knowledge and skills to gain proficiency versus simply covering a subject for a defined period to fulfill a requirement.

Read More about Practice Makes Proficient
A student and teacher talking in the classroom

Kindergarteners chant each others’ names in morning greeting. Third and fourth graders learn what kind of candy they each like (split between sour and chocolate). High schoolers share adventures they’d like to have and qualities they value in a friend. Across schools and classrooms everyone is getting to know each other.

Read More about Getting to Know You
Graduating seniors smile at the crowd as they line up in blue regalia