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Differentiated Instruction

Laura SmithDesigned for ProfessionalsCI5223 Differentiated Instruction: Principles in ActionAmerican College of Education

IntroductionWhat is Differentiated Instruction?

Why Differentiate In today’s culture, classrooms are more diverse

than ever. Readiness levels ELL and IEP students Ethnic diversity Socio-economic diversity Interest and motivation diversity. No child left behind.

What is Differentiation • Differentiated instruction involves providing

students with different paths to attaining content and making sense of ideas; so that all students within a classroom can learn effectively, regardless of

• differences in ability”

• Differentiated instruction is being aware of student readiness, interest and learning profile

• Based on Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development

Differentiation and Sports

How to differentiate

Ways to create interest and motivation. Plan activities that use different multiple

intelligences.

Inquiry-based lessons

Give choice of product

interdisciplinary lessons

Inquiry based lesson Teacher is the facilitator

Starts with a question that requires investigation

Students gather data and information needed to answer question

Student formulate answer/ conclusions to question

Student show discovery with peers

interdisciplinary lesson Real life problem

Shows relevance of content

Helps build connections.

Promotes engagement

Can include performance task

Getting Started

Feedback Please complete survey. http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/D8NHBMD

Your feedback is valued.

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References

Tomlinson, C. A. (2008). The goals of differentiation. Educational Leadership, 66(3), 26-30.

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