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Based on the core components of differentiation that govern ALL quality instruction, you will begin to learn how to more effectively: ¿ Deliver appropriate curriculum content ¿ Implement instructional processes ¿ Inform your decision making ¿ Use on-going assessments ¿ Evaluate student products The first two videos in this series highlight practices which research has demonstrated to be effective when working in classroom environments. They acknowledge the diversity that exists in every classroom and present a foundation that begs for differentiated instruction. Each video briefly explores the changes in educational paradigms, and presents specific ways in which differentiated instruction responds to the current challenges that are presented by diverse learners in today¿s classrooms. Also incorporated is research¿past and present¿such as: ¿ The Multiple Intelligences ¿ Principles of Learning ¿ Cooperative Learning ¿ Brain Compatible Learning ¿ Curriculum scaffolding ¿ Environmental Organization Learn how you can differentiate your classroom or train others to differentiate theirs, by observing the teaching and learning process in real classrooms, K-12. Accompanying each video is a Viewer¿s Guide that will provide you with: ¿ The rationale for differentiation ¿ The framework for practice ¿ Materials for use in developing your lessons and/or training ¿ Other supporting resources These videos will assist you in customizing your instructional practices so as to ensure that all students can be successful. You will learn how to design and implement instruction, and facilitate and assess progress in ways that can meet the needs of ALL your students. This video will target customized practices that are most effective in classrooms that seek to challenge gifted/high achieving students.Iervolino, Constance is the author of 'Differentiated Instruction : A Focus on the Gifted', published 2003 under ISBN 9781887943628 and ISBN 1887943625.
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