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Student's Voice & Choice in a Blended Learning Environment

38m · Beyond the Classroom · 11 Apr 14:26

Our guests from our partners WAY Program, Rich Klemm (Executive Director) and Heather Winter (Teacher and Team Leader) talk about student's voice and choice in a blended learning environment.

This episode explores how the WAY Program encourages students to explore their interests by choosing projects that speak to their personal experience and also how Project-Based Learning (PBL) prepares students for real-world situations through problem-solving and collaboration.

They bring students perspectives and first-hand experience with the WAY Program.

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