Student Agency - Getting Students to OWN Their Learning

Lauren Boucher
Presenter
60
mins
Course length
Multi Device
Access from mobile or laptop
4.94
Course rating
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Description

Student agency represents the ability for students to play a critical role in what they want to learn, how they are learning, and self-reflection about their learning process. However, getting students to "buy in" to their learning seems to become more difficult as each year passes. So how can we transfer the ownership of learning to where it belongs...with the students? Join Lauren Boucher for this collaborative, hands-on workshop as she discusses the concept of learner agency and shares strategies that will empower students to OWN their learning. Participants will also have an opportunity to make-and-take a variety of content-specific activities that will increase student agency.

Objectives

Apply strategies and design content-specific learning activities that increase student agency.

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Lauren Boucher

Lauren Boucher has 18+ years in public education, teaching 3rd grade, gifted K-8, and working as a Digital Teaching and Learning Coach. Now a Southeast Regional Consultant for the NC Department of Public Instruction, she shares innovative ed tech practices nationwide.
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