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Modeling Differentiation

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In the next 60 min . . .

Discover what differentiation is

Identify ways we can differentiate our

professional development

Discuss various tools that can help us

differentiate

ISTE Standards for Coaches

Technology coaches help bridge

the gap from where we are to

where we need to be. The ISTE

Standards·C describe the skills

and knowledge they need to

support their peers in becoming

digital age educators.

http://goo.gl/lC6cwM

Differentiation

Differentiated instruction is the

way in which a teacher anticipates

and responds to a variety of

student needs in the classroom.

To meet these needs, teachers

differentiate by modifying

Content, Process, and Product.

Content (what we plan to teach and what we want students to learn)

Content includes what we want students to know,

understand, and be able to do, as well as the narratives,

events, and examples that make up a unit or topic of study.

Two ways to think about differentiating content:

1. differentiate the actual "stuff" - the K's, U's, and D's

2. differentiate how students get access to the content

Process (begins when students stop taking in information and begin to work actively with it)

• Process is often called "activities" in school.

• Process is how students come to own what they should

know, understand, and can do - How they come to

understand or make sense of the content.

• When process begins, students stop "borrowing"

information from other sources and make it their own.

Product (ways that students show what they have come to know,

understand, and be able to do as the result of study)

• Students apply and extend what they have

learned.

• Summative Assessment and Authentic

Assessments are examples.

True or False? 1. Differentiation involves hands-on activities.

2. Flexible grouping can be found in

differentiated activities.

3. Teachers need to experience differentiation in

order to enact it in the own classrooms.

4. Staff developers need to be explicit about the

differentiation experience and explain each

step in the process.

Steps Toward Differentiation

1. Identify Common Learning Goals

2. Pre-Assessment

3. Differentiated Activity

4. Whole-Group Discussion

5. Post-Assessment

6. Further Instruction

Strategies

Grouping Pre-Assessment

Exit Tickets

Task Cards Choice Boards

Quizzes

Learning Menus Anchor Activities

Learning Contracts

Are you on-board?

https://goo.gl/68GwKE

Learning Contracts A learning contract is a working agreement between student

and teacher concerning how that student will meet specific

learning objectives.

They can include such things as:

• What the student will learn.

• Time period for completion.

• What he/she will do to meet these objectives.

• How he/she will assess their own learning.

• How the teacher will assess their learning.

Pre-Assessment

https://goo.gl/4oRu25

Branched Forms

• Use branching for quick quizzes or assessments

• Branching in Google Forms is a great way to differentiate

quizzes by having the form "go to page based on the answer"

Directions for Creating Branched Quizzes

http://goo.gl/oHddn3

Differentiated Activity

https://goo.gl/BUXNe9

Small-Group Discussion

Dispersing students around the room for

collaborative practice activities invites discussion

and cooperation to complete assignments.

Discuss at your table:

What did you think about the

Differentiated Tic-Tac-Toe Activity?

Choice Boards or

Learning Menus

• Choice boards or learning menus are a form

of differentiated learning that provide multiple

options for student learning or assessment.

• You can make your own Tic-Tac-Toe or Diner

Menu for your staff development.

Task Cards

http://goo.gl/BUeQTH

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