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Differentiated Instruction Strategies for Knowing Your Students. Webinar presented by : Dr. Sonya Carr, Educational Consultant Based on the work of the LPPS Inclusion Strategy Team (2009-2011) October, 2011. Pause and Reflect. Why is it important to get to know your students?
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Differentiated InstructionStrategies for KnowingYour Students Webinar presented by: Dr. Sonya Carr, Educational Consultant Based on the work of the LPPS Inclusion Strategy Team (2009-2011) October, 2011 Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Pause and Reflect Why is it important to get to know your students? What steps have you taken to know your students? Differentiated instruction means teaching students according to their individual needs. Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Knowing Your Students Interests: • Conversation with student • Sharing with class • Interest inventory Sample items: • What do you like about school? Why? • What is difficult for you at school? Why? • How do you learn best? • What is your favorite thing to do after school? Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Knowing Your Students Learning Profile: Identify strengths and areas that need improvement • Modality preferences (e.g., verbal, visual, tactile/kinesthetic, multisensory) • Multiple Intelligences (e.g., linguistic, logical mathematical, spatial, etc.) • Systematic student observations Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Modality Preferences • Auditory • Visual • Tactile/ Kinesthetic • Multisensory Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Systematic Student Observation Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Knowing Your Students Readiness (for specific content): Determine what students already know before planning and delivering effective instruction. • Pre-Test • Test scores • Informal assessment (e.g., checklists, rating scales, teacher–made tests) • Conversations with other teachers • Student observations Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Create Profiles:Student Profile Card Gender Dot Auditory, Visual, Kinesthetic Modality Analytical, Creative, Practical Sternberg Student’s Interests Multiple Intelligence Preference_____ Gardner Favorite Sport or Hobby ____________________ Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Achievement Levels Formal Informal Other Interests , Hobbies, Motivators Behavioral issues/referrals Learner Characteristics Predominant learning style MI strengths Other Strengths Self-management Strategies Areas of Concern One-Page Student Profile Summary Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Class Profile Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Cluster learner needs to make instructional planning more efficient. Common Student Patterns: Need for reading support Need for vocabulary building Difficulty attending in class Need to address strengths in an area of study Need for targeted instruction and practice Tomlinson & McTighe (2006) Use Profiles to Create Groups Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
Teacher Resources: Get-acquainted Activities (visit websites for examples) http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=4377 http://atozteacherstuff.com/Tips/Back-to-School/Icebreakers-Getting_Acquainted/index.shtml http://www.teachervision.fen.com/back-to-school/new-teacher/48343.html http://www.middleschool.net/back-to-school-activities.htm http://www.buzzle.com/articles/icebreakers-for-high-school-students.html The following resources can be found in LPPS Moodle: • Student Profile template • Surveys • Multiple Intelligences Survey • Modality Preferences Survey • Learning Styles Survey • Student Interest Survey Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2
For more information, visit LPPS Moodle or contact: • Ms. Felicia Boyd, LPPS Special Education Teacher FELICIA.BOYD@lpsb.org • Ms. Anita Clark, LPPS General Education Teacher ANITA.CLARK@lpsb.org • Ms. Demarious Poole, Inclusion/Staff Development Coordinator, DEMARIOUS.POOLE@lpsb.org • Dr. Sonya Carr, Educational Consultant SonyaC.Carr@gmail.com Sponsored by LPPS and LA Sig2