Home / Personalized Learning / Page 5 Personalized Learning Beyond a Buzzword: How This Co-Teaching Model is Driving Meaningful Inclusion by Genevieve Thomas, Vice President, Integrated Special Education | June 14, 2017 “Rocketship serves all students.” It’s a fundamental principle that drives Rocketship’s approach to meaningful inclusion of students with diverse learning needs in our schools. Ask any visitor to a Rocketship classroom and they will tell you that they see this philosophy play out in the diversity of learners in each and every school. It means… Read more > Personalized Learning in the Classroom Comes in Many Forms by Keya Lamba, Senior Associate, Personalized Learning | April 10, 2017 At Rocketship, we have always valued personalized learning as a core part of our instruction, integrating blended learning programs into our instructional model to meet the needs of each and every Rocketeer. In a typical classroom, you will see one teacher teaching the same content to 25-30 students. In this whole group structure, it is… Read more > Empowering Our Girls to Share Their Truth by LaToya Fernandez, Social Justice and Culture Teacher, Rocketship Discovery Prep and Queen Hype Founder | March 15, 2017 “She goes to school. Feels uncertain about who she is. Tryin to hide behind the curtain so she lashes out. Out of fear of bein’ known, inside and out.” “Jagged” by Queen Hype from SJ Digital Arts on Vimeo. These words come from our Rocketeers’ work in Queenhype’s award-winning short film “Jagged.” The girls who… Read more > Rocketship Schools Named Top Bay Area Public Schools for Underserved Students by Beyond Editorial Team | January 25, 2017 The accolades keep rolling in for our Rocketeers! In the fall, Innovate Public Schools released their 2016 report titled “Top Bay Area Public Schools for Underserved Students.” Their findings show that for the third year in a row, the majority of Rocketship schools made their lists for top schools closing the achievement gap. Six Rocketship… Read more > Kindergartners Conquering Personalized "Quests" Learn To Love Reading by Lauren Berry, Kindergarten Teacher, Rocketship Redwood City Prep | July 25, 2016 Anyone who’s worked to teach kindergarteners how to read knows that it can be a slippery challenge. Their squirmy bodies are full of energy, which can make it difficult for them to sit still through reading instruction, let alone through an entire text that they’re still struggling to understand. But this year, my kindergarten class… Read more > Pages: 1234567891011121314Load More Categories: Education Reform Most Popular Stories Parent Experience Parent Leadership Personalized Learning Student Experience Talent Development Pay It Forward Professional Development-Engagement Tips for Engagement Teacher Experience Uncategorized