Title
Mixed Feelings about Choice: Exploring Variation in Middle School Student Experiences with Making Choices in a Personalized Learning Project
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2019
Published Version
Originally published:
Jessica DeMink-Carthew & Steven Netcoh (2019) Mixed Feelings about Choice: Exploring Variation in Middle School Student Experiences with Making Choices in a Personalized Learning Project, RMLE Online, 42:10, 120, DOI: 10.1080/19404476.2019.1693480
Abstract
While providing choice can be a powerful way to personalize learning for young adolescents, there is also evidence that choice can be challenging for learners. This study investigated middle school students’ (N = 72) feelings about making choices in how they learn during a personalized project. Findings include students’ self-reported enjoyment and stress associated with choice within the project as well as five student vignettes illustrating some of the variations across student experiences. Informed by this variation, we offer several implications for research and practice related to supporting students in making choices in their own learning.
DOI
10.1080/19404476.2019.1693480
Recommended Citation
DeMink-Carthew, Jessica and Netcoh, Steven, "Mixed Feelings about Choice: Exploring Variation in Middle School Student Experiences with Making Choices in a Personalized Learning Project" (2019). Tarrant Institute for Innovative Education Publications. 7.
https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/tiie/7