In February, our district started exploring Personalized Learning Plans (PLPs). A group of teachers, administrators, parents, and students were charged with reviewing the topic and generating a draft action plan for the district. I wasn’t the official scribe, but here’s my quick summary of what our group worked on…
Although they can have multiple purposes, they typically focus on these four core areas…
We’ve put together two lists….
After reviewing all the general information, our current practices, and the examples from other districts, we have decided that our initial focus will be on using PLPs to help build relationships with students. We’ll be conducting pilot tests using the built-in PLP section within Infinite Campus (our student information system). We’re asking a few teachers to pilot test the idea with a few individual students. A few of the key points we discussed…
- We are encouraging teachers to type the results in Infinite Campus as the conference is taking place. The students in our group felt that trust is gained if the typing is done with the student present – making sure it feels like its being done with you, not to you.
- Be sure to ask the student how they feel first, then the teacher can follow-up and add to it
- Focus on the following questions and record them into Infinite Campus…
- What are your strengths?
- What are your needs?
- What is your learning style?

