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Description:
Praise for the First Edition:
"Highly recommended reading for classroom
educators and a seminal contribution to Teacher Education supplemental reading
lists and academic reference collections."
-Midwest Book Review
"A teacher-friendly guide to differentiating
instruction based on sound theory and best practice."
-Joanne Quinn, OISE University of Toronto
"[The book] is highly recommended reading for
classroom educators and a seminal contribution to Teacher Education
supplemental reading lists and academic reference collections."
-Wisconsin Bookwatch , May 2002
"Differentiated Instructional
Strategies: One Size Doesn’t Fit All provides information
about strategies that will enable teachers to plan strategically so they can
meet the needs of the wide variety of students in today’s highly diverse
classroom. Presented in an easy-to-use format, practical techniques and
processes are shared that can be used to plan and adjust learning based on
pre-assessment of individual students’ knowledge, skills, experience,
preferences, and needs."
-Gifted Child Today, January 2003
"My principals use Differentiated
Instructional Strategies to design appropriate strategies for
evaluating whether the needs of all learners have been met."
-Linda S. Tafel, Professor
National-Louis University, Evanston Campus
Find the strength and uniqueness in every
child in your classroom!
Differentiated instruction enables
teachers to plan strategically so they can meet the needs of each and every
student in today's highly diverse classroom. Now the book offering best
practices and techniques for differentiated instruction has been updated and
expanded by two of the field's most respected proponents. Differentiated
Instructional Strategies, Second Edition, features more of the
practical techniques and processes that teachers can use to adjust learning
based on individual students’ knowledge, skills, experience, preferences, and
needs.
Are you looking for the best and newest research-based
practices in pedagogy and assessment for learning? The ones that make a real
and positive difference in student achievement are explored here in depth.
Centers, Projects, Choice Boards, Problem-Based Learning, Inquiry Models,
Cooperative Learning, and Contracts are all featured, complete with
explanations and examples. More than 75 planning models, templates, matrixes,
rubrics, graphic organizers, checklists, and questionnaires are included as
well, to help teachers make the right decisions about instruction and
assessment on an individual basis. This teacher-friendly guide is sure to be
an important resource for any teacher, new or experienced, who wants to help
every student in the classroom learn and succeed.
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