Personal Theory of Learning

In CEP 800, I spent a lot of time revising my Personal Theory of Learning. I believe it acts as a living document that will continue to evolve as my knowledge of learning expands. This is one of the most important documents I have constructed because it shows who I am as a teacher and as a learner. This knowledge will greatly effect my learning practices inside my own classroom and I cannot wait to see what implications it holds for my students next year.

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