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Individualized Learning Individualized Learning PlansPlans

Individualized Learning Individualized Learning PlansPlans

Improving Academic SuccessImproving Academic SuccessOne Student at a TimeOne Student at a Time

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Each Classroom is Unique

• Only 36% of fourth graders in public schools are performing at or above the Proficient level in mathematics. *

• Only 31% of fourth graders in public schools are performing at or above the Proficient level in reading. *

• In an individual classroom, reading levels may vary by more than 4 grades.

* NAEP- The Nation’s Report Card, 2005

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Typical Classroom

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Results• An overwhelming majority of students

respond positively to individualized learning

• Schools that utilize individualized learning show dramatic academic improvements

• All parents are concerned about their child’s academic progress

• Fastest way to make a significant improvement in test scores is an ILP

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What is an ILP?• Individualized Learning Plans (ILP)

are specific to each student• ILPs include all of the foundation

skills that the student needs to master

• ILPs include tutorials for each skill to be learned

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Individual Learning Plan

Name: Jacob ~ 9/4/2007

Sequence information. Distinguish between fact and opinion pieces. Write in paragraph format. Paraphrase information presented orally or in text form. Write in expository form.

SKILL: Sequence information.Sample Question: How do you make a piece of toast?How do you tie your shoelace? Skill Description: Children should be able to sequence information when writing. Tutorial: Many writing activities require children to write in a sequence. For example, recipes, instructions, and directions must all be written in a certain order. Continued……

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SKILL:

Distinguish between fact and opinion pieces.

Sample Question:

How do you know if something is a fact or opinion?Can you think of a situation when you would write an opinion piece?What about a situation when you would include only factual information? 

Skill Description:

Children should be able to distinguish between fact and opinion when sharing information. They should know when it is appropriate to use facts versus using an opinion in their written works. 

Tutorial:

Both facts and opinions play an important role in writing. The trick for young children is to learn the difference between the two.

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Who Administers the ILP?

• Teacher designs the ILP from test results and classroom observation and experience

• Instructional assistance can come from:– Teachers– Parents– Classroom Aides– Volunteers– Mentors

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Parental Involvement• Every month:

– Prepare ILPs for struggling students– Review the plan and materials with

the parents– Explain to the parents how to assist

their child at home– Offer the student an incentive for

each ILP completed

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Accelerated Students• Prepare a “Going Forward” ILP

– Choose the next logical skills– Teach leadership by offering

incentives or rewards (such as extra credit or a homework pass) for students who mentor their peers and/or students at lower grade levels

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Save Time• Research has proven:

– Once a student is behind, only individualized learning will bring the student current

– Leveraging parents, aides, and volunteers saves the teacher valuable classroom time

– When struggling students are engaged in meaningful activities, they are less of a distraction to the rest of the class

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Every Child can Learn• Children’s Rates of Learning Vary

– Personalize instruction so that each student achieves success

– Make learning relevant to the student’s interests

– Focus on Success

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Improve Achievement Now

• Achievement is possible when the teacher

– Individualizes instruction– Leverages his or her resources– Focuses on success

• Achievement is possible when the student

– Masters the appropriate material– Improves reading comprehension– Feels successful

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