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John Pearce

Six Strategies for Differentiated Instruction in Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Project-Based Learning (PBL) naturally lends itself to differentiated instruction. By design, it is student-centered, student-driven and gives space for teachers to meet the needs of students in a variety of ways. PBL can allow for effective differentiation in assessment as well as daily management and instruction. PBL experts will tell you this, but I often hear teachers ask for real examples, specifics to help them contextualize what it "looks like" in the classroom. In fact, the inspiration for this blog came specifically from requests on Twitter! We all need to try out specific ideas and strategies to get our brains working in a different context. Here are some specific differentiation strategies to use during a PBL project. "
Rhondda Powling

Differentiated Instruction | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age - 8 views

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    This post offers a long list of links to ideas for or about differentiated learning
Rhondda Powling

The Innovative Educator: The Contraband of Some Schools is The Disruptive Innovation of... - 1 views

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    BYOT, Cell phones in Education, differentiating instruction, differentiating learning, free range learnng, student centered learning
Michelle Thompson

Blended Learning - YouTube - 0 views

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    Innovative use of blended learning, using a rotating centres approach: Teacher instruction, Group work, Technology group. They are able to do more differentiated instruction within this model and looks like they're using some digital curriculum or an LMS.
anonymous

Looking for good links to good differenciated instruction sites and tools. Ideas? - kev... - 0 views

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    differentiated instruction resources
Rhondda Powling

50+ Tools for Differentiating Instruction Through Social Media | Edutopia - 3 views

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    Some interesting tools and how they might be used mentioned in the post. "In the past, limited access placed a hardship on teachers to meet the diverse needs of their students, especially when school resources are limited. In this brave new world, we are fortunate to live and work in an environment where the possibilities are endless for getting students what they need when they need it, and in a format that works best for them. How are you tapping possibilities to meet learner needs?"
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