The Framework of Student-Driven Learning Personalization in Project-Based Learning

Author:

Ignatova Natalija1ORCID,Augustinienė Aldona1,Klizienė Irina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

Abstract

The learning personalization concept in the 21st century continues by facilitating learner-driven processes, enabling their agency in proactive learning. The chapter provides a conceptual background and the framework of the student-driven personalization process. It discusses what learning scenarios can motivate learners to become more aware of their learning goals and achieve them by being creators and reflecting experts in their learning. Personalization process expression varies in the learning context, learning environment, and the community where the students reflect and develop personal capacities at different levels, from the choice in knowledge acquisition to designing learning tools and resources and learning process design in cooperation with teachers. Implementing the future classroom learning projects' scenarios revealed their good potential to enable students' autonomy, success, and motivation to create in the learning process and appropriateness to the learning personalization affordance criteria at the higher-order level.

Publisher

IGI Global

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