For the past year, I heard the term Blended Learning thrown around at school, but no one took the time to explain it to me. After reading Blended using Disruptive Innovation to Improve Schools by Michael B. Horn and Heather Staker, I learned that Blended Learning is a lot of innovative things. You choose what best fits your students’ needs, and you make changes. You take the parts that fit your needs the most.
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Blended Learning in my Own Words
Last updated on June 26, 2022
Hello I am Leticia Cortez, I graduated from the University of Houston-Downtown in Urban Education EC- 6 grade with a bilingual certification. I am currently a bilingual teacher in 4th grade at Aldine ISD in Houston, Texas. Things have definitely changed since I was a student 20 years ago. The way I learned is not the same way students are currently learning and in order to change that I have decided to pursue a degree in Applied Digital Learning at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
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