Personalized learning means getting the
right student the right learning experiences and the right content, at just the
right time.
What is
personalized learning?
Personalized learning is a student-centered, customized
learning model that addresses the diversity of a student’s background and needs
and sets high expectations for all students. This may entail a formalized plan
and process that requires students to set learning goals based on personal,
academic, and career interests with the close support of adult mentors that
include teachers, parents, and other members of the community.
Where can I find out more about personalized learning in
Kentucky?
A glossary of personalized learning terms
has been released.
Competency education
is an instructional approach that contributes to a system of personalized
learning. Beginning with the 2018-2019 school year, districts in Kentucky are
embarking on a competency education pilot program.
The Kentucky Innovation Learning Network
is a hub for best practices in personalized learning.
Where can I see personalized
learning in action?
In Kentucky: Districts
of Innovation
Outside Kentucky: Exemplar
school models
How do I know if my district is ready for personalized learning?
Before your school or district begins implementing any
new approach to personalized learning, a planning and reflection period should
take place. Are we ready to effectively implement new approaches? Are
our resources aligned to make new approaches successful? Are we doing
innovation for the sake of innovation?
Sarah Snipes
Office of Continuous Improvement and Support
Division of Innovation
300 Sower Blvd., 5th Floor
Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 564-4201
Fax (502) 564-8149