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Differentiation by Content
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Content Content is the “input” of teaching and learning. (Tomlinson, 2001, p. 72) Differentiation occurs in one of two ways: What we teach How we give students access
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Differentiation by Content Strategies Strategies include: Concept-based teaching Curriculum compacting Using varied text and resource materials Learning contracts Minilessons Varied Support Systems Audio/Video Recorders Note-taking Organizers Highlighted Print Materials Digests of Key Ideas Peer and Adult Mentors
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Readiness Match the material and information to students’ capacity to read and understand it
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Interests Including ideas and materials that build current student interests or extend student interests
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Learning Profiles Ensures that students have a way of approaching materials and ideas that match their preferred modes of learning
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Reference Tomlinson, C. A. (2001). How to differentiate instruction in mixed-ability classrooms (2 nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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