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1 E nhancing Y our I nstructional S kills Through D ifferentiation Melissa Storm The Access Center

2 Session Overview Introduction Differentiation Strategies Practice Practical Issues Collaboration Next Steps

3 Why Differentiate? All kids are different. One size does not fit all. Differentiation provides all students with access to all curriculum.

4 What is Differentiation? A teacher’s response to learner needs The recognition of students’ varying background knowledge and preferences Instruction that appeals to students’ differences

5 ContentProcessProduct According to Students’ Readiness Interest Learning Profile Teachers Can Differentiate Adapted from The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners (Tomlinson, 1999)

6 Comparing Traditional and Differentiated Classrooms Addressing student differences Use of assessment Use of student interest and learning style

7 Comparing Traditional and Differentiated Classrooms Instructional format Assignment options Factors guiding instruction

8 Discussion Question What are you already doing to differentiate instruction in your classroom?

9 Differentiation Strategies All strategies are aligned with instructional goals and objectives Specific strategies are selected based on –Focus of instruction –Focus of differentiation

10 Example of a Differentiated Classroom Judy Rex’s Classroom in Scottsdale, AZ 3 rd -4 th grade multi-age class Children from 2 nd grade reading level through high school

11 Some Differentiation Strategies Choice Boards Tiered Activities Learning Contracts

12 Differentiation Strategies

13 1.Develop a two-sentence summary of your strategy. 2.Provide an example of how the strategy could be used in your classroom. Reading/Language Arts – Compacting Math – Independent Study Science – Interest Centers or Interest Groups Social Studies/History – Flexible Grouping

14 Case Studies What aspects of differentiation do you see? Which techniques could you use in your classroom? How? What questions or concerns came up?

15 Differentiation Practice

16 Assessment in the Differentiated Classroom Ongoing Instruction-dependent Student-dependent Informs continued instruction

17 Where do I Go From Here? Some Tips for Implementing Differentiation in your Classroom Start slowly Organize your classroom space

18 Teacher Station 1 Teacher Station 2 Group Assignments Schedule Inboxes Bookshelf

19 Where do I Go From Here? Some Tips for Implementing Differentiation in your Classroom Start student files Start student portfolios Use a clipboard Use of technology Start class with familiar tasks Use task cards, a tape recorder, or an overhead for directions Have systems for student questions

20 Implementing Differentiated Instruction in your District or School Start with Committed Staff Look for Existing Resources/Infrastructure Start with One or Two Strategies Try it and Be Willing to Alter and Extend

21 Implementing Differentiated Instruction: Additional Considerations Administrative Support to Teachers Professional Development Adequate Planning Time

22 Collaborating Effectively General Education and Special Education Interpersonal Communication Physical Arrangement Curriculum Classroom Management

23 Collaborating Effectively Teachers and Instructional Assistants Communicate Schedules Share classroom experiences Share responsibility for students

24 Investing Students Student “buy-in” Provide choice Allow students to assess their own mastery Adjust physical environment Increase student responsibility

25 Where do I Go From Here? Support networks –Online discussion forum http://www.k8accesscenter.org  What’s New > Effective Classroom Strategies Discussion Collaboration

26 Resources Assessment –Curriculum Based Measurement www.studentprogress.org National Center on Accessing the General Curriculum (NCAC) www.cast.org/ncac/ The Access Center www.k8accesscenter.org


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