PPT-Expectations For: Differentiated Instruction

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IL 572 Rita Larrimore According to Watts Taffe Laster Broach Marinak McDonald amp Walker Dalhouse 2012 Differentiated instruction allows all students

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IL 572 Rita Larrimore According to Watts Taffe Laster Broach Marinak McDonald amp Walker Dalhouse 2012 Differentiated instruction allows all students to access the same classroom curriculum by providing entry points learning tasks and outcomes tailored to students learning . Introduce precise claims distinguish the c laims from alternate or opposing claims and create an organization that establishes clear relationships among the claims counterclaims reasons and evidence b Develop claims and counterclaims fairly supplyin Cubing. Key Questions to Plan DI. What needs to learned?. What do students already know?. How will you reach all learners?. How will you assess students’ learning?. What is cubing?. Cubing is an instructional strategy that asks students to interact with a concept in a variety of ways. Beginning Teacher Symposium. WCU. August 14, 2013. Kristin Menickelli. kmenickelli@jcpsmail.org. This is the value of the teacher, who looks at a face and says there's something behind that and I want to reach that person, I want to influence that person, I want to encourage that person, I want to enrich, I want to call out that person who is behind that face, behind that color, behind that language, behind that tradition, behind that culture. I believe you can do it. I know what was done for me. —Maya Angelou. Laura Reyes. What is Differentiated Instruction?. Dr. Carol A. Tomlinson (1999) defines differentiated . i. nstruction as “consistently using a variety of instructional approaches to modify content, process, and product in response to learning readiness and interest of academically diverse students.”. Student Teaching. Alternative. (Differentiated). Teaching. 1. One Teach, One Assist. How would this strategy work well in an inclusion or second language classroom?. LOOK FOR. :. The variation in the presentation of the same material. By Natalie Golbeck. FSL (or Core French) is . a second language program intended to enable students to communicate with some very basic communication skills in French. . It . is also important to foster a development of openness to cultural . Taking a look at:. Practicing. Reinforcing. Explaining. Problem Behaviors. More often occur because:. Students do not have appropriate skills- “Skill Deficits”. Students do not know when to use skills. An ISD/RESA/RESD Collaborative Document. Presented by. Welcome to the Roll Out of the. “Preparing for the next generation of science standards”. Today’s Connector. Stand up and gather with others who teach the same science course as you. (If there are groups larger than 5, split into smaller groups of at least 3).. By Martha Havens . Associate Director for Elementary . Pacific Union Conference . OUR GOALS FOR TODAY. To walk away understanding the . general components. . of Differentiated Instruction. . To decide where am I, as an educator, in . Instruction. Responsive. Teaching. February . 22, . 2012. UPEI. What We Have in Our Schools:. More students speaking . more languages . than ever;. Increasing numbers of students with . learning difficulties. Taking a look at:. Practicing. Reinforcing. Explaining. Problem Behaviors. More often occur because:. Students do not have appropriate skills- “Skill Deficits”. Students do not know when to use skills. Office . of Academics and Transformation. Adapted . from: . How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed Ability Classrooms. Written By. : . Carol Ann Tomlinson. Department of Mathematics and Science. Don’t be shy!. Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the packet. Please Answer Questions 1 and 2 on the half sheet in the left side of your packet. Fairness and Equality . Seminar Team: Jesse Allen, Sarah Anne Baxter, Nina Di . Differentiated Instruction Elementary Math Dr. Rebecca Ortiz Assistant Director Elementary Math Principals’ Breakout Session October 11th, 2018 T o differentiate instruction is to recognize students’ varying

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