What are Choice Boards and How Do They Benefit Student Learning?

Dr. Matt Bergman
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Description

Choice boards are effective tools for increasing student autonomy and engagement. Join Matt Bergman for this hands-on, interactive workshop as he shares a framework for developing choice boards, an explanation of the various kinds of choice boards, and how they can be used to benefit student learning. Participants will also have an opportunity to create their own multi-column and multi-row task-based choice board that they can immediately use with their students.

Objectives

Explain the framework for developing choice boards and how they can be used to benefit student learning. Create a multi-column, multi-row task-based choice board to optimize student's voice, choice, and autonomy.

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Dr. Matt Bergman

Dr. Matt Bergman is an Assessment and Curriculum Coordinator at Elizabethtown College. A “UDL Evangelist,” he draws on his background in teaching, coaching, and design to help create inclusive, accessible learning using UDL, tech, AI, and SEL strategies.
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