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5 Ways to Use Future-Ready Learners Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education. All rights reserved. K12SM30397-30690 KT-09/16 Listen to the Experts Ready to use online and blended learning to future-proof your students and prepare them for college and careers? Final Thoughts Digital Learning to Prime Your Students’ Futures Consider these last few tips as you maximize digital learning to prime your students for future success. Digital learning jumpstarts college and career readiness. Flexibility allows curriculum to meet personalized learning needs. It’s time to re-think our college obsession. Only 14 percent of low-income students receive a four-year degree. A better approach? Developing coherent, authentic, career and technical education pathways. 1|Exploration 2|Personalization 4|Specialization 5|Passivization 3|Acceleration Hear how these five techniques can help future-proof your students. Here are tips and tricks to help you get there. Mickey Revenaugh Director, New School Models, Pearson Robert Eichorn Principal, New Directions Alternative Education Center Robyn Bagley Founder and Principal, Career Path High School Michael Petrilli President, Thomas B. Fordham Institute

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5 Ways to Use

Future-Ready Learners

Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education. All rights reserved. K12SM30397-30690 KT-09/16

Listen to the Experts

Ready to use online and blended learning to future-proof your students and prepare them for college and careers?

Final Thoughts

Digital Learning to Prime Your Students’ Futures

Consider these last few tips as you maximize digital learning to prime your students for future success.

• Digital learning jumpstarts college and career readiness.• Flexibility allows curriculum to meet personalized learning needs.• It’s time to re-think our college obsession. Only 14 percent

of low-income students receive a four-year degree. A betterapproach? Developing coherent, authentic, career and technicaleducation pathways.

1|Exploration

2|Personalization

4|Specialization5|Passivization

3|Acceleration

Hear how these five techniques can help future-proof your students.

Here are tips and tricks to help you get there.

Mickey RevenaughDirector, New School Models, Pearson

Robert EichornPrincipal, New Directions Alternative Education Center

Robyn BagleyFounder and Principal, Career Path High School

Michael PetrilliPresident, Thomas B. Fordham Institute