Running Header: Differentiated Instruction 1 Differentiated Instruction II Cher Nickerson-Jemerson EDU677: Monitor & Evaluating Curriculum & Instruction Systems Thinking Instructor: MiShawna Moore December 14‚ 2011 Differentiated Instruction 2 Teachers
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Direct Instruction Following the many approaches‚ theories‚ and development through cognitive‚ conceptual‚ constructivist styles of teaching‚ the Direct Instruction allows a constant source of inspiration‚ support‚ encouragement‚ and motivation. By starting the education of life applied to myself‚ my family‚ my daily actions in all I do‚ this action applies the appropriate knowledge‚ dispositions‚ and performances in developing diverse approaches to strategies that are constructive‚ consistent
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Exam 2 Objectives Chapters 8 & 9‚ class notes (ACT) and discussions 1. Describe typical problems people demonstrate when trying to solve problems Functional Fixedness: This term refers to the tendency to view problems only in their customary manner. Functional fixedness prevents people from fully seeing all of the different options that might be available to find a solution. Assumptions: When dealing with a problem‚ people often make assumptions about the constraints and obstacles
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Differentiated Instruction “What Is a Differentiated Classroom?” is the title of the first chapter of our course text. Below the title is a quote from Seymour Sarason’s “The Predictable Failure of Educational Reform.” The quote states: “A different way to learn is what the kids are calling for ….All of them are talking about how our
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Table of Contents Basic Computing Systems Organization…………………………………………………………………3 Instruction Cycle…………………………………………………………………………………………..3 The Fetch-Decode-Execute Cycle……..………………………........…………………………………….4 Fetch Cycle………………………………………………………………………...………………………5 Decode Cycle………………………………………………………………………………………………6 Execute Cycle……………………………………………………………………………………..….……7 System Buses……………………………………………………………………………………….…..….8 Registers……………………………………………………………………………………………...……9 Clocks…………………………………………………………
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amount of growth‚ over a specified period of time‚ as a result of their educational placement. Gifted learners have been found to experience 18 - 21 months of academic growth in 12 months when provided appropriately differentiated curriculum and instruction. Gifted Student Growth Cannot Be Measured on Many Assessments‚ Current measures are commonly criterion referenced to grade-level standards‚ resulting in an inability for gifted learners to demonstrate knowledge above grade level for the baseline
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differentiated instruction applies an approach to teaching and learning so that students have multiple options for taking in information and making sense of ideas. The model of differentiated instruction requires teachers to be flexible in their approach to teaching and adjusting the curriculum and presentation of information to learners rather than expecting students to modify themselves for the curriculum. Classroom teaching is a blend of whole-class‚ group and individual instruction. Differentiated
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differentiated instruction. Differentiated instruction varies in three different areas content‚process and product. VAKT is also a teaching style that covers four different types of learning. VAKT stands for visual‚ auditory‚ kinesthetic and tactile. For children to learn they need to be given equal opportunities to reach their maximum potential. Differential instruction is adjusting teaching methods to meet the individual needs of all students in the classroom(1). Differentiated instruction is used
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Differentiated Instruction xxxxxxxx AET 525 March 21‚ 2011 xxxxxxxx Post-secondary classes are becoming more academically diverse today regionally and globally. Instructors are becoming more aware of diversity and must proactively differentiate approaches that would allow students to study what they are interested in at their own pace and in an independent manner. The difference between differentiated and traditional instruction is students would be in control of their learning and
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INTRODUCTION Planning involves setting goals and developing a rationale for instruction‚ defining objectives‚ constructing a method of evaluation‚ and creating units of study that encompass the content of the course of study (Gunter‚ Estes& Schwab‚ 2003). Planning is the process of setting goals‚ developing strategies‚ and outlining tasks and schedules to accomplish goals. Careful preparation and planning are necessary for effective teaching to take place. Therefore‚ it is very important
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