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What is Differentiated Instruction

What is Differentiated Instruction. Lori Arguelles. Differentiated Instruction is . Understanding no two students are alike It giving students what they need to be successful Celebrates student learning

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What is Differentiated Instruction

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  1. What is Differentiated Instruction Lori Arguelles

  2. Differentiated Instruction is • Understanding no two students are alike • It giving students what they need to be successful • Celebrates student learning • Differentiation means tailoring instruction to meet students individual needs and strengths.

  3. Gardner’s 8 multiple intelligences • Logical/Mathematic • Visual/Spatial • Bodily/Kinesthetic • Musical/Rhythmic • Natural • Interpersonal • Intrapersonal • Verbal/Linguistic

  4. What Can Teacher Do? • Assess students using a variety of means/ • Understand individual learning preferences. • Create/allow a wide variety of ways a student can gather information. • Develop way that allow and encourage student to explore their own ideas. • Present paths that allow student can express and expand understanding.

  5. What does it look like in the classroom? • Teachers reacting responsively to a learner’s needs • Flexible • Effective and ongoing assessment • Flexible grouping • Respectful • Collaborative

  6. Classroom Atmosphere • Build • Communicate with families to know you strategy • Create anchor charts • Model Self-Help Strategies • Create Learning Centers • Teach Student to Manage themselves • Goal • Everyone feels welcomed • The teacher promotes individual success. • Provides opportunity for everyone’s growth. • Provide experiences that will push the learner further.

  7. 3-Rules • Open-ended activates and assignments • Options to accommodate learning and differences • Tiered support and assessments

  8. Based on Assessments • Before Learning: • Standards • Objectives • Concepts • Skills • During Learning: • Reteaches • Readjusts • Revamps • Enhances • Enriches • After Learning • Has the Learner Reached the Initial goal?

  9. Instructional Models • Curriculum Compacting • Accelerated Learning • Project-Based • Expanded Independent Study • Kinesthetic Learning

  10. Where to start • Get to know the KIDS

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