What Student-Driven Learning Actually Looks Like

Editor’s note: The original publication of this post can be found at Fractus Learning. Have you ever heard the quote, “When one teaches, two learn”? This supports the mindset of the […]

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The EdCamp Experience: Where Voice and Choice Matter

Editor’s note: ALP guest blogger Cathy Hill is a Learning and Teaching Coach in Lake Travis ISD (TX). The original publication of this post can be found at the Opening […]

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Electronic Lab Portfolios Aligned to AP Physics Science Practices

Editor’s note: ALP guest blogger Geoff Schmit is a trailblazing physics and computer science teacher in Naperville School District 203 (IL). The original publication of this post can be found […]

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Collaborative Design and Implementation of 1:1 Partnerships

Over the course of three years, a small district in rural Oklahoma partnered with ALP to support the district’s 1:1 laptop initiative across its middle and high schools. At the […]

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Partners in Learning Collaborative: Master Teachers in NC

In 2014-15, ALP collaborated with Union County School District and UNC-Charlotte’s College of Education to personalize the learning of teachers who require very specific assistance in raising student achievement while also […]

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Enhanced Technology, Blended, and Personalized Learning in Georgia

From 2010 to 2014, a large school district in Georgia, ALP, and Dell Computers partnered to bring enhanced technology and blended/personalized learning environments to all students, faculty, and district leaders. […]

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