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2 1 Differentiated Instruction Kelly Rowles http://www.angelfire.com/poetry/rowlesk.com October 24, 2006

3 2 Introduction A teacher in the classroom must realize that he or she will encounter many different students with many different abilities. “How do I reach all students in my classroom is a question all good teachers should ask themselves”. Differentiated instruction is defined as “a process to approach teaching and learning for students of different abilities in the classroom.”

4 3 Review and Evaluation The Cast site (http://www.cast.org/publications/ncac/nca c_diffinstruc.html )http://www.cast.org/publications/ncac/nca c_diffinstruc.html Way for a teacher to assimilate him or herself to differentiated instruction Gives the components of differentiated instruction and products a teacher can use to facilitate this in his or her classroom

5 4 THE CAST SITE A model of differentiated Instruction

6 5 Eric Digest (http://www.ericdigests.org/1992-4/gifted.htm)http://www.ericdigests.org/1992-4/gifted.htm –“ Differentiating curriculum for gifted students. ERIC digest #E510 Many times when teachers think of differentiated instruction they usually think of students with lower abilities however one must remember that gifted students often fail because their needs are not being met

7 6 Eric Digest Modifying content. –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. –Gifted students benefit greatly from curriculum experiences that cross or go beyond traditional content areas, particularly when they are encouraged to acquire an integrated understanding of knowledge and the structure of the disciplines.

8 7 Eric Digest Modifying process –To modify process, activities must be restructured to be more intellectually demanding –Activity selection should be based on student interests, and activities should be used in ways that encourage self-directed learning

9 8 Eric Digest Modifying environment –Students who are gifted it is essential that the teacher establishes a climate that encourages them to question, exercise independence, and use their creativity in order to be all that they can be.

10 9 Http://www.educationworld.Com Provides resources for teachers such as lesson plans, articles on issues in education and also a place in which teachers can converse with other teachers about problems and solutions they have experienced in the classroom Provides search engine where teachers can access articles on differentiated instruction

11 10 Education World ® Professional Development Center: Virtual Workshop: Differentiated Instruction (HTML) Home Professional Development Center Archives Teacher's Lounge, Virtual Workshop Archive Virtual Workshop VIRTUAL WORKSHOP Differentiated Instruction What Is It? Differentiated instruction is an approach to instruction in which the teacher adapts the content, process, and product of lessons in accordance with each student's readiness, learning style, and interest http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/virtualwkshp/virtualwkshp006.shtml Education World ® School Issues: Wire Side Chats: Different Strokes for Little Folks: Carol Ann Tomlinson on Differentiated Instruction (HTML) Home School Issues Center Archives Wire Side Chats Archive Wire Side Chats WIRE SIDE CHATS Different Strokes for Little Folks: Carol Ann Tomlinson on "Differentiated Instruction" Professor Carol Ann Tomlinson understands the challenge of providing appropriate learning experiences for all students Once classroom teacher who had to simultaneously meet the needs o http://www.educationworld.com/a_issues/chat/chat107.shtml Records found:33 page >> Click here here

12 11 For the Success of Each Learner For the Success of Each Learner http://www.ascd.org/ed_topics/cu2000win _willis.html http://www.ascd.org/ed_topics/cu2000win _willis.html

13 12 For the Success of Each Learner cont. The link of interest is an article on differentiated instruction provided by the magazine “Curriculum”. Provides real life examples of differentiated instruction in the classroom and breaks the article down in terms of level of education.

14 13 For the Success of Each Learner Example of differentiated instruction in secondary education classroom. -Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg, Md., Social studies teacher Leon Bushe. –Divides his class of thirty into groups of 10. –Each student in the group is responsible to participate by taking a role in the court, (lawyer, witness etc..). –This type of activity can insure students are participating and the teacher can make sure all students are getting the information they need regardless of academic level.

15 14 Internet 4 Classroom Internet4classroom: Is a site for teachers that outline numerous issues concerning education.(www.internet4classrooms.com)www.internet4classrooms.com The site provides a map of different Links a teacher can access including on for K-12 Education

16 15 Internet 4 Classroom The article entitled “Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom: Content, Products, Process and assessment” is an example of one link that was very informative for teachers of secondary education when incorporating differentiated instruction in an English classlink

17 16 Internet4Classroom This article provides steps teachers should take in introducing differentiated instruction, the practical application of differentiated instruction in a secondary English classroom and research and evaluation of differentiated instruction

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19 18 Internet4Classroom Worksheet would be designed in order to gain insight on prior knowledge while finding a students interest in the subject matter Other activities are: multiple intelligence tests, which determine how students learn and can provide teachers with vital information to understand how best to reach all his or her student

20 19 Internet 4 Classroom Another example of a site offered on internet 4 classroom http://www.berghuis.co.nz/abiator/lsi/lsitest2.htm lhttp://www.berghuis.co.nz/abiator/lsi/lsitest2.htm l Learning inventory test. (Click for example)Learning inventory test Learning inventory Tests can help a teacher understand the different ways his or her students learn Knowing how each student learns ensures a teacher they are reaching all students

21 20 Encyclopedia of Educational Technology Encyclopedia of Educational Technology (http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/differentlea rningenv/index.htm)http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/differentlea rningenv/index.htm

22 21 Encyclopedia of Educational Technology “…a collection of short multimedia articles on a variety of topics related to the fields of instructional design and education and training.”

23 22 Encyclopedia of Educational Technology Specific examples offered for teacher: Learning centers: They can be designed based on readiness level or student learning styles.. Center themes can include computer activities, research, art exploration, and real-world problem solving

24 23 Conclusions To teach diverse students of diverse abilities an educator must be prepared Research shows the necessity for differentiated instruction in the classroom The internet is a rich source to gain the information and application techniques. Many sites offer teachers real life examples to show how to apply it in the classroom.

25 24 Additional Resources http://www.angelfire.com/poetry/rowlesk/ Click here for my Research Paperhere Link to IABLink Page of my research paper:Page

26 25 Thank You for your time and attention Click here for closing recording.


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