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May Resource of the Month: Give Choice to Optimize Instruction/Learning For Students

5/2/2022

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We don’t have to be convinced that one size does not fit all. With advancements in technology, access to free, open educational resources, and digital content and apps, why are we still left feeling like giving students choice is a daunting, impossible task? Is it the workload? Possible impact on classroom management or grading? Maybe it’s a feeling that we have to give choices everywhere or not at all? At connectingEd, we are all about baby steps. Instructionally, the use of choice is ONE way to optimize learning opportunities for students, and there are many ways to start. Once you start, keep going! 
 
Overview: Study the Continuum of Choice by Bray and McClaskey. The further to the right this progression gets, the more we educators dig our heels in, right? Probably for the reasons mentioned above. But what if we baby-stepped our way through this continuum and allowed ourselves time to evolve over several years?

Reflect using these guiding questions. Don’t rush it.
  • Where am I along this continuum? 
  • Am I even on it? 
  • Have I stayed in one place for a very long time? 
  • When was the last time I took a step? 
  • What scares me about moving along the continuum? 
  • What excites me? 
  • How could moving along the continuum help me optimize learning opportunities for students?​​

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LINK_ Design Your Own Digital Choice Board By Caitlin Tucker
Don't Forget!! 
1. Take a step and stay there a while. Practice, reflect, share with colleagues, and try again.
2.  Students will not automatically KNOW how to handle choice. You will have to institute practice time with 
  • How to choose or create a good choice
  • Understanding learning styles and preferences 
  • What to do when my choices look different from my classmates or friend
  • How to persevere with a choice 
  • When to abandon a choice
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