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What Does A Successful 24 Year Old Look Like?: Reflections From The State Board Of Education, Jim Porter
What Does A Successful 24 Year Old Look Like?: Reflections From The State Board Of Education, Jim Porter
Educational Considerations
“What does a successful 24 year old look like?” This is a critical question that must be successfully addressed if Kansas is to “Lead the World in the Success of EACH Student.”
For many decades we have attempted to fit the student in to the system and many students have been successful, however, many have not. What would happen if the system were built around the individual student? What would happen if student’s interests, passions and talents were controlling when determining the best educational plan for each student?
By developing Individual Plans of Study based on student interests, abilities and …