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Frontiers | Differentiated Instruction in Secondary Education: A Systematic Review of R... - 0 views

  • Differentiated Instruction in Secondary Education: A Systematic Review of Research Evidence
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      Differentiated instruction in secondary education
  • Differentiation is a philosophy of teaching rooted in deep respect for students, acknowledgment of their differences, and the drive to help all students thrive. Such ideas imply that teachers proactively modify curricula, teaching methods, resources, learning activities, or requirements for student products to better meet students' learning needs
  • Although the concept of differentiated instruction is quite well-known, teachers find it difficult to grasp how differentiated instruction should be implemented in their classrooms
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  • Table 1. Theoretical model of within-class differentiation.
jkolodji

Differentiation in the classroom - 7 methods of differentiation | Promethean Blog - 0 views

  • 7 methods of classroom differentiation
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      7 Methods of classroom differentiation
  • The 7 differentiation methods: Flexible-pace learning Collaborative learning Progressive tasks Digital resources Verbal support Variable outcomes Ongoing assessment
  • 1. Flexible-pace learning
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  • 2. Collaborative learning
  • 3. Progressive tasks
  • 4. Digital resources
  • 5. Verbal support
  • 6. Variable outcome
  • 7. Ongoing assessment
jkolodji

Accommodation, Modification, and Differentiation: Understanding Terms - 0 views

  • Differentiation is planned curriculum that takes into consideration the individual needs or interests of the child, or as Carol Ann Tomlinson puts it, “Differentiation means tailoring instruction to meet individual needs.”[3] Where accommodation is about how instruction is delivered and modification is about what a child will learn, differentiation focus on how a child will demonstrate learning.
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Differentiated Instruction: Examples & Classroom Strategies | Resilient Educator - 1 views

  • What is Differentiated Instruction? Examples of How to Differentiate Instruction in the Classroom
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  • In 1975, Congress passed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), ensuring that children with disabilities had equal access to public education.
  • According to Tomlinson, teachers can differentiate instruction through four ways: 1) content, 2) process, 3) product, and 4) learning environment.
jkolodji

20 Differentiated Instruction Strategies and Examples [+ Downloadable List] | Prodigy E... - 3 views

  • 20 Differentiated Instruction Strategies and Examples [+ Downloadable List]
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      20 differentiated instruction strategies and examples
  • 2. Use Task Cards
  • 3. Interview Students
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  • 4. Target Different Senses Within Lessons
  • 5. Share Your Own Strengths and Weaknesses
  • 6. Use the Think-Pair-Share Strategy
  • 7. Make Time for Journaling
  • 8. Implement Reflection and Goal-Setting Exercises
  • 9. Run Literature Circles
  • 18. Relate Math to Personal Interests and Everyday Examples
  • 10. Offer Different Types of Free Study Time
  • 12. Give Different Sets of Reading Comprehension Activities
  • 13. Assign Open-Ended Projects
  • 14. Encourage Students to Propose Ideas for Their Projects
  • 15. Analyze Your Differentiated Instruction Strategy on a Regular Basis
  • 16. “Teach Up”
  • 17. Use Math EdTech that Adjusts Itself to Each Student
  • 11. Group Students with Similar Learning Styles
  • 19. Play a Math-Focused Version of Tic-Tac-Toe
  • 20. Create Learning Stations, without Mandatory Rotations
nikkilh

https://bemidjistate.learn.minnstate.edu/content/2022/5721814-20225226170/The%20goals%2... - 0 views

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      The Goals of Differentiation ~Differentiated instruction helps students not only master content, but also from their own identities as learners. Carol Ann Tomlinson
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      What questions teachers need to ask themselves and how to change the thought process in the questioning
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      What differentiation is
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      Why do differentiation
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      Ensuring the workload fits the student
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      How teachers use differentiated instruction in their classrooms to make sure they fit the class
Siri Anderson

Online Education Platform for Content, K-12 Curriculum | Newsela - 1 views

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    Wonderful tool for providing differentiated reading to students.
mrsremick4

Differentiating curriculum for gifted students - Davidson Institute - 1 views

  • No matter where they obtain their education, they need an appropriately differentiated curriculum designed to address their individual characteristics, needs, abilities, and interests.
  • Content consists of ideas, concepts, descriptive information, and facts. Content, as well as learning experiences, can be modified through acceleration, compacting, variety, reorganization, flexible pacing, and the use of more advanced or complex concepts, abstractions, and materials.
  • To modify process, activities must be restructured to be more intellectually demanding.
Siri Anderson

The Answer Sheet - What 'Superman' got wrong, point by point - 0 views

  • According to the Department of Education, the country will need 1.6 million new teachers in the next five years. Retention of talented teachers is one key. Good teaching is about making connections to students, about connecting what they learn to the world in which they live, and this only happens if teachers have history and roots in the communities where they teach
  • The film-makers betray a lack of understanding of how people actually learn, the active and engaged participation of students in the learning process. They ignore the social construction of knowledge, the difference between deep learning and rote memorization.
  • Waiting for Superman has ignored deep historical and systemic problems in education such as segregation, property-tax based funding formulas, centralized textbook production, lack of local autonomy and shared governance, de-professionalization, inadequate special education supports, differential discipline patterns, and the list goes on and on.
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    Wendy thanks for this link on Facebook. I'm going to see it tonight! I look forward to debate on this topic in the weeks ahead.
Siri Anderson

Differentiation Carol Tomlinson.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This is worth adding to your bookmarks -- the RAFT technique examples they offer are excellent for Social Studies instruction. We've been playing with those ideas this semester.
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    Thanks, what a great resource, I have it saved!
mrsremick4

Gifted Program Curriculum, Goals and Objectives | Paradise Valley Unified School District - 0 views

  • Promote critical thinking and reasoning abilities. Develop and expand thinking skills. Utilize differentiated strategies for learning. Build or extend cognitive language skills. Facilitate opportunities for learning.
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Gifted Education - 1 views

  • Gifted and talented children and youth are those students with outstanding abilities, identified at preschool, elementary, and secondary levels. The potential of gifted students requires differentiated and challenging educational programs or services beyond those provided in the general school program. Students capable of high performance include those with demonstrated achievement or potential ability in one or more of these areas: general intellectual, specific academic subjects, creativity, leadership, and visual/performing arts.
  • Resources for Educators, Schools and FamiliesAcceleration is an option for students who are academically advanced compared to peers in their age group. The Acceleration Institute website informs parents, educators, researchers and policymakers of the research and practices concerning academic acceleration. Visit the Acceleration Institute website. Developing Academic Acceleration Policies: Whole Grade, Early Entrance & Single Subject is a resource available to guide policymakers, school administrators, and educators to create or modify acceleration policies at the local level. View Developing Academic Policies: Whole Grade, Early Entrance & Single Subject. Sample whole grade acceleration procedure
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