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Differentiated Instruction . What is your understanding of DI? http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/elemsec/speced/learningforall2011.pdf http://www.edugains.ca/resourcesDI/EducatorsPackages/DIEducatorsPackage2010/2010EducatorsGuide.pdf.
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Differentiated Instruction What is your understanding of DI? http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/general/elemsec/speced/learningforall2011.pdf http://www.edugains.ca/resourcesDI/EducatorsPackages/DIEducatorsPackage2010/2010EducatorsGuide.pdf
“Differentiated instruction is a cyclical process of finding out about the learner and responding by differentiating. As we continue to learn more about the learner, we respond by differentiating instruction with increased precision and effectiveness”
Wikipedia Says… DI - a framework or philosophy for effective teaching that involves providing studentswithdifferent avenues to acquiring content; to processing, constructing, or making sense of ideas; and to developing teaching materials and assessment measures so that all students within a classroom can learn effectively, regardless of differences in ability
“providing students with different avenues to acquiring content” Multiple Intelligences Mathematical, Bodily Kinesthetic, Spatial, Linguistic, Musical, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Naturalistic, Existential, What are some ways to appeal to different intelligences?
“providing students with different avenues …to processing, constructing, or making sense of ideas” How can we allow students to be creative and explore concepts for themselves? Examples: Super ball inquiry, Dissections, Popcorn Cell phone variables,
“developing teaching materials and assessment measures so that all students within a classroom can learn effectively” How can we differentiated assessment/evaluation? Test? Lesson? Assignment?
“learn effectively, regardless of differences in ability” • Ideally we would like a task to be equally challenging for all students in the class • Focus on the process of learning, not the product How can we vary the degree of complexity of a laboratory investigation? Examples: Super ball inquiry, POE, footprints,
A Classroom with DI • Variety of learning stations • Flexible learning groups • Different forms of evaluation (drawings, essays, mind-maps) that demonstrate the same expectations • Self directed learning (covering curriculum expectations)
Knowing the Learner Knowing Student: Readiness Interests Learning Preferences Readiness – diagnostic assessment, OCT, Interests – Questions at the beginning of a unit, Learning Preference – Learning style/strenght inventory