Tips & Strategies for Effective Differentiation & Instruction.wmv
This video will help teachers with differentiation of instruction to provide an effective, engaging, learning environment by creating a culture of student success and meeting the needs of all students. Every student is unique and deserves instruction beyond "one size fits all".
Administrators can also use this video to provide staff development to their teachers helping them with differentiation providing instructional engagement. This video emphasizes the "how to", "nuts and bolts" of preparing and managing differentiated instructional models. This video will teach strategies to provide opportunities for student and teacher success.
Learning cannot happen without a safe, secure, and comfortable learning environment for students that provides engagement and makes students feel valued and successful.
Differentiation will help to meet the needs of all students. All stakeholders; administrators, teachers, and students will benefit from the tips and strategies illustrated in this video. These tips are based on twenty years of experience as a teacher and principal of 3rd through
9th grade students, especially students of color, poverty, and
English language learners (
ELL). The author/ creator of this video has been influenced by other experts in the field;
Michael Grinder,
Harry Wong,
Ruby Payne, and
Robert Marzano all of which have great ideas to help teachers provide effective and engaging classrooms. Helpful hints are provided to help the teacher create a successful differentiated classroom.
Primary grades through high school teachers can find valuable information in these videos and the accompanying web page.
Test scores and learning in general will improve with effective and engaging differentiation.
Differentiated instruction will help to close the achievement gap in
STAR testing and other standardized testing.
Building differentiation, communicating expectations, and accountability will provide the keys to reaching students to teach them effectively meeting the needs of varied ability levels and multiple learning styles. Meeting the needs of different ability levels will help students be successful learning the common core state standards.