Article
Learning progressions: Road maps for 21st-century students - and teachers
Stanford Social Innovation Review
(2017)
Abstract
Learning progressions describe typical sequences of learning in specific areas or disciplines. A familiar parallel would be a curriculum that is designed to help a student learn about a particular subject over the course of several grades. In a similar fashion, teachers can use learning progressions as road maps to guide their instruction. To be clear, though, learning progressions do not describe a single pathway to achieving a skill level. Instead, they provide a picture of the typical path students follow in learning particular skills.Â
Keywords
- Education Reform,
- Global Issues,
- Human Capital,
- Sustainable Development Goals,
- Learning progressions,
- Youth
Disciplines
Publication Date
April 24, 2017
Citation Information
Helyn Kim and Claire Scoular. "Learning progressions: Road maps for 21st-century students - and teachers" Stanford Social Innovation Review (2017) ISSN: 1542-7099 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/claire-scoular/28/