Achieving student-driven learning begins with providing students greater choice and voice across six component areas. The back of this page offers you a look at the path to increasingly student-driven learning. The outer ring focuses on those areas at a school or district level that can have a positive impact on the success of implementing student-driven learning.
Once you've completed your reflection, use the links at the top of the page to access the priority topics of interest to you. As you explore, use your plan sheet below to record opportunities to advance student voice and choice in your school or district. If you find you need anything from IDE Corp. along the way (including ideas, guidance, resources, etc.) jot that down as well and share your requests with Gina at gvodola@idecorp.com.
IDE Corp., through our sister company EdQuiddity Inc, offers courses on:
Find more information on the course at edquiddity.com/#VLC. Each course takes place over 5 weeks and involves approximately 25-30 hours of participant engagement. Participants are paired with a consultant who helps them design materials to use immediately in the classroom. A 10-pack of seats is available at $4,950; individual registrations can be purchased for $595 per teacher.