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Khan Academy – Let’s get Personal

Posted in Mobile Education

We learn in different ways and at different rates, yet most educational institutions are still expecting everyone to learn from an individual’s teaching style, at a prescribed rate, unable to account for all the individual learning needs. Alongside the teacher and their classroom, mobile education allows the learner to engage with a variety of learning materials (akin to a variety of teaching styles), focussing on what they need to improve, at a rate they can understand – it’s personalized. Khan Academy is a leading exemplary platform of mobile education, offering schools the tools to move closer to true personalized learning.

Khan Academy’s mission is to provide free world-class education for anyone, anywhere.”

“Virtual is not in competition with physical, [rather] that they compliment each other.”

Ideally, it’s a tool that can be used within a physical classroom, with teachers, to really supercharge the [learning] experience.

– Sal Khan


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  1. katherine johns
    katherine johns

    Hi Tegan,
    Like you, I believe mobile education has a strong potential to bring us towards personalized education. The video shared reminds me of a local private school to Victoria B.C, PSII. It is inquiry based school that does not segregate learners into grades, classes or terms. You can read more about PSII here: https://learningstorm.org/about/whats-different-about-psii/.

    Since learning of this school, I have seen and heard of many schools popping up that are also using mobility and technology as a tool towards personalization. These are all private schools and are therefore not available to all. I wonder, if and when, we will ever see a switch in public schools to this emphasis on personalized learning. Will the turning point be advancements in technology? Or great success in the inquiry-based private schools?


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    October 2, 2021
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    • TeganSoros
      TeganSoros

      Hi Katherine, great thought. I know PSII very well. I worked at Oak Bay and quite a few students have siblings who attend PSII. Their teaching styles and philosophy are quite innovative. Research (and schools) across the globe have demonstrated success through inquiry-based learning yet our public school systems have not moved in that direction. If there is to be a turning point, I think it will be in the advancement of technology – we (BC’s public school system) have proven slow to the change when it comes to following by example so it seems as though the change will have to come to us.


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      October 17, 2021
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