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DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION  

This article discusses why teachers should include differentiated instruction into their daily routine. There are print and online resources listed in this article.
Why using DI is helpful
In today's classrooms, teachers are faced with the daunting task of dealing with a variety of ability levels, learning styles, and native languages. By using the Layered Curriculum, teachers are able to accommodate these various needs.
This paper examines four theories of language instruction.
Noteshare has the capability of sharing anything on the teacher's laptop with up to 36 students at one time. It is set up to look like a spiral notebook. Video and audio files and even voice messages can be inserted at the appropriate place.
Ability grouping can be beneficial with appropriate differentiated instruction. There is with-in class ability grouping strategies that educators can use to help all students of different ability levels learn.
This brand-new program hit the ground running in August of 2006, and was full in a few months. The teachers established high standards of instruction and care that have Albany residents clamoring for a chance to enroll their kids.
Jackie Robinson, PeeWee Reese, and Branch Rickey changed baseball forever.
This paper is comprehensive and contains my personal professional of education as well as a comprehensive guide to classroom management. It includes a sample schedule and letter to parents amongst other components.
One special education teacher's opinion: "Finally, something for special education classrooms! These publications give my students access to the same information as other high school students, but at their level, and I don't have to create it myself!"
I found it different interviewing for teaching positions than any other job I have ever had. This is a guide to how to present yourself, and what questions might be asked at the interview.
10 website reviews for teachers of US history. Sites offer free lessons plans, materials, primary sources, and materials.
Determining how and when to use groups in the classroom.
The activities listed here support the standards of California State 5th grade Earth Science education.
The days of a teacher simply standing in front of the class and lecturing while the students either repeat or take notes is over, and a number of different techniques are used in the classroom to enhance the learning of the students involved.
My educational philosophy is to facilitate learning, accommodate many modalities, to generate enthusiasm for the sciences, and to promote respect for all.
As student characteristics change over the years, techniques must also adapt to fit the needs of today's students. One approach being used is the Meaningful and Motivating strategy, nicknamed the "M & M" approach.
This is a legal paper written in 2003 and explores the approaches of Canada and the United States to cloning regulation and stem cell research. The paper compares legislation between the two countries at that time and also suggests a model approach for these new fields.
As John Merrick constructs the model of St Phillips, Pomerance creates a cumulative metaphor of a space in which the hegemony and the marginalized can exist together on equal footing: a neutral ground allowing our individuality to take shape.
This lesson plan offers students a differentiated way of approaching understanding of the memoir form, a subgenre of the creative nonfiction genre.
Description of a how students learn based on education theorists, research, and experience.
The following are three exciting ways to get students involved in the reading process. Also attached is a lesson plan for implementing Echo reading in your classroom.