When we think about professional and personal development, we usually think about taking courses, reading self-help books, attending professional training, having a mentor, etc. These often come into ...
“Differentiation can take hours and hours and hours, but I’ve found a super-efficient way to differentiate well,” enthuses Dorseyville Middle School teacher Cathie Gillner. So what’s her secret, and ...
It’s no secret that 21st century teachers and school administrators are under enormous pressure to differentiate instruction to enhance learning for all students, regardless of ability or their innate ...
I’ve shared my response in an Ed Week Teacher article that I’ve co-authored with my colleague, Katie Hull Sypnieski. It’s titled “The Five By Five Approach To Differentiation Success.” Today’s column ...
Technology that addresses fundamental learning barriers delivers returns that ripple far beyond individual productivity gains ...
At Long Elementary in Harlingen, TX, where I teach 4 th grade, more than 72 percent of our students are considered economically disadvantaged, while nearly 10 percent are English language learners, ...
“The wide range of differences found among children when they first enter school is sufficient to tax the skill of the most capable teacher.” While teaching fifth grade, I had one student who was ...
Among the most well-attended sessions at last year’s huge Council for Exceptional Children convention were talks on co-teaching: bringing general education and special education teachers together in ...
In any business training session, some people will quickly pick up the information being presented while others will struggle. Rather than just accepting that some of your employees can't learn what ...
Think about how much information your employees remember from that last conference they attended. You may have an employee who has a preference to learn in person and another who benefits from ...
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