Educator MOOC Adds Micro-Credentials on Personalized Learning

The Friday Institute for Educational Innovation, which conducts research and delivers professional development out of its operations at North Carolina State University, has recently connected its MOOC platform for educators to the Learner Positioning System developed by Digital Promise Global. The institute's MOOC-Ed provides massive, open, online courses specifically for educators. The system from Digital Promise is an online resource that lets educators look up current research on aspects of personalized learning.

The connection is specifically tied to the "Learning Differences" MOOC-Ed offered by the institute. That runs for six weeks, is free and accounts for between 25 and 30 certificate hours. Participants can pursue a "micro-credential stack" within the program that covers learner diversity and student learning differences. There are 10 modules or micro-credentials within that collection, covering such topics as attention, auditory processing, emotional intelligence, self-regulation and social awareness.

Each micro-credential starts with an overview of a construct or idea in personalized learning supported by research to help educators gain a deeper understanding of its importance in the learning process. Educators are then asked to identify a student's strengths and challenges, and create and implement a plan that supports the student in meeting his or her goals for learning. In the classroom, the teacher records the strategy and how it works out, and then submits that evidence as part of earning the micro-credential.

"In our experience, educators have found it extremely empowering to have the language and knowledge not only to define the specific needs of their students, but strategize on how best to meet them," explained Lauren Acree, a Friday Institute lead on policy and personalized learning, in a blog article about the initiative. "They no longer find themselves grouping their students into broad categories or 'learning zones,' but recognize their students as individual learners with unique strengths all their own--and any educator will tell you it's in leveraging these strengths where transformative learning actually happens."

About the Author

Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.

Featured

  •  classroom scene with students gathered around a laptop showing a virtual tour interface

    Discovery Education Announces Spring Lineup of Free Virtual Field Trips

    This Spring, Discovery Education is collaborating with partners such as Warner Bros., DC Comics, National Science Foundation, NBA, and more to present a series of free virtual field trips for K-12 students.

  • glowing padlock shape integrated into a network of interconnected neon-blue lines and digital nodes, set against a soft, blurred geometric background

    3 in 4 Administrators Expect a Security Incident to Impact Their School This Year

    In an annual survey from education identity platform Clever, 74% of administrators admitted that they believe a security incident is likely to impact their school system in the coming year. That's up from 71% who said the same last year.

  • horizontal stack of U.S. dollar bills breaking in half

    ED Abruptly Cancels ESSER Funding Extensions

    The Department of Education has moved to close the door on COVID relief funding for schools, declaring that "extending deadlines for COVID-related grants, which are in fact taxpayer funds, years after the COVID pandemic ended is not consistent with the Department’s priorities and thus not a worthwhile exercise of its discretion."

  • pattern of icons for math and reading, including a pi symbol, calculator, and open book

    HMH Launches Personalized Path Solution

    Adaptive learning company HMH has introduced HMH Personalized Path, a K-8 ELA and math product that combines intervention curriculum, adaptive practice, and assessment for students of all achievement levels.