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Individualized Learning With Technology - Meeting the Needs of High School Students

English · Hardback

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This book can be a starting point for educators to begin considering how individualized learning could be done in high school to encourage life-long learning.

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Christine Bernat is a technical writer and instructional designer who has worked for many information technology companies. She has a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in education (instructional technology). She has a strong background and interest in adult learning and instructional design principles. She can be reached at cbernat1@outlook.com.

Richard J. Mueller's career encompassed thirty years as a professor of educational psychology, and he has written four textbooks and numerous articles. Mueller had a master's degree and a PhD in educational psychology. Prior to receiving his advanced degrees, Mueller worked as a junior high school and high school English and social studies teacher. Mueller passed away in 2005.

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This book can be a starting point for educators to begin considering how individualized learning could be done in high school to encourage life-long learning.

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Bernat's Individualized Learning with Technology – Meeting the Needs of High School Students adds important insights and strategies to meet the individualized needs of today's high school student. From the latest brain-based research to alternative ways to deliver instruction this book provides a researched-based guide to supporting and assisting high school students to thrive in their educational experience. This is an important read for educators.

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