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E nhancing Y our I nstructional S kills Through D ifferentiation. Melissa Storm The Access Center. Session Overview. Introduction Differentiation Strategies Practice Practical Issues Collaboration Next Steps. Why Differentiate?. All kids are different. One size does not fit all.
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Enhancing Your Instructional Skills Through Differentiation Melissa Storm The Access Center
Session Overview • Introduction • Differentiation Strategies • Practice • Practical Issues • Collaboration • Next Steps
Why Differentiate? • All kids are different. • One size does not fit all. • Differentiation provides all students with access to all curriculum.
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
Teachers Can Differentiate Content Process Product According to Students’ Interest Learning Profile Readiness Adapted from The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners (Tomlinson, 1999)
Comparing Traditional and Differentiated Classrooms • Addressing student differences • Use of assessment • Use of student interest and learning style
Comparing Traditional and Differentiated Classrooms • Instructional format • Assignment options • Factors guiding instruction
Discussion Question What are you already doing to differentiate instruction in your classroom?
Differentiation Strategies • All strategies are aligned with instructional goals and objectives • Specific strategies are selected based on • Focus of instruction • Focus of differentiation
Example of a Differentiated Classroom Judy Rex’s Classroom in Scottsdale, AZ 3rd-4th grade multi-age class Children from 2nd grade reading level through high school
Some Differentiation Strategies • Choice Boards • Tiered Activities • Learning Contracts
Develop a two-sentence summary of your strategy. • 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
Case Studies • What aspects of differentiation do you see? • Which techniques could you use in your classroom? How? • What questions or concerns came up?
Assessment in the Differentiated Classroom • Ongoing • Instruction-dependent • Student-dependent • Informs continued instruction
Where do I Go From Here?Some Tips for Implementing Differentiation in your Classroom • Start slowly • Organize your classroom space
Group Assignments Bookshelf Teacher Station 1 Teacher Station 2 Schedule Inboxes
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
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
Implementing Differentiated Instruction: Additional Considerations • Administrative Support to Teachers • Professional Development • Adequate Planning Time
Collaborating Effectively General Education and Special Education • Interpersonal Communication • Physical Arrangement • Curriculum • Classroom Management
Collaborating Effectively Teachers and Instructional Assistants • Communicate • Schedules • Share classroom experiences • Share responsibility for students
Investing Students • Student “buy-in” • Provide choice • Allow students to assess their own mastery • Adjust physical environment • Increase student responsibility
Where do I Go From Here? • Support networks • Online discussion forum http://www.k8accesscenter.org • What’s New > Effective Classroom Strategies Discussion • Collaboration
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