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Meeting the Diverse Needs of All Learners: One Size Does Not Fit All
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Agenda Differentiation Defined A Day in the Life Distinguishing Differences Closing Discussion
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Differentiation Defined Differentiation is teaching with planned responsiveness to learner needs in order to ensure maximum growth of each learner in and beyond essential learning outcomes. -Carol Ann Tomlinson
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Elements to Differentiate Content (what students learn) Process (how they learn it) Product (how they demonstrate what they have learned)
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Differentiation is… proactive student- centered rigorous & meaningful at appropriate level of instruction a blend of whole-class, small group, and individual instruction
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Comparison of Two Classroom Settings Classroom ElementHow it Looks in a Traditional Classroom How it Looks in a Differentiated Classroom Role of the TeacherLeader/Instructor Source of Information Facilitator/Guide/Motivator Gatherer of Information Role of the StudentPassive/Listener Quiet Active Participants Cooperative Planners The CurriculumOne level/textbook One learning style Workbook/worksheets Standards-based, multi-leveled units of instruction Addresses varied learning styles and multiple intelligences Various instructional materials such as authentic literature, math manipulatives, technology resources AssessmentTests & Quizzes Evaluates product (one right answer) Multiple assessments such as performance tasks, tests & quizzes, self-assessment, observations Evaluates both product and process (strategy used by student to arrive at answer)
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A Day in the Life… Evesham Township Schools believe that meeting the needs of all students is critical to providing a thorough and efficient education. In order to provide for the many diverse talents of our students, our curriculum does the following: Provides exposure to critical thinking and problem-solving opportunities Imbeds multi-leveled tasks and projects within each subject area Refines and enriches individual development of higher order thinking processes
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Distinguishing Differences Temperament Interests Life Experiences Culture Special Needs English Language Learners Gifted & Talented
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Tier III Students who show high levels of ability, creativity, and task commitment Functioning at significantly higher rate than peers (minimum of 2 grade levels above) Identified students, initial summary report & action plan Student selected tasks, quarterly enrichment logs Annual Summary Report
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Distinguishing Differences BrightGifted
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Closing Meeting the Diverse Needs of All Learner: One Size Does Not Fit All
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