Description: Here is “Instructional Strategies for the Differentiated Classroom: Part One” a previously-owned DVD manufactured by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development in 2003. It contains all art, plays through perfectly, and has been double-checked. This disc takes teachers through the process of planning and using the four strategies -- learning contracts, intelligence preferences, tiered assignments, and complex instruction -- to address learning standards and desired outcomes. Scenes from elementary, middle, and high school classes demonstrate how the strategies are used. Commentary from Carol Ann Tomlinson and classroom teachers explains why the strategy is used, what impact it has on kids, and offers tips and cautions for each strategy. Workshop activities in the facilitator's guide help participants reflect on how to adjust instructional approaches based on student responses to learning experiences. It covers: 1) Learning contracts (25 min.) 2) Intelligence preferences (25 min.) 3) Tiered assignments (35 min.) 4) Complex instruction (35 min.) Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
Price: 100 USD
Location: Toledo, Ohio
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Format: DVD
Genre: Educational
Sub-Genre: Parenting, Vocational
Former Rental: No
Language: English
Release Date: 2003