Differentiated Instruction - MERLOT Voices2024-03-29T07:24:28Zhttp://voices.merlot.org/forum/topics/differentiated-instruction?groupUrl=noycescholarsinthewest&commentId=2093140%3AComment%3A6730&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noOk, I'm a kinesthetic learner…tag:voices.merlot.org,2009-03-12:2093140:Comment:67302009-03-12T01:24:20.517ZGayle Spencerhttp://voices.merlot.org/profile/GayleSpencer
Ok, I'm a kinesthetic learner; what are you (the teacher) going to do to make your content accessible to me. Try to be as specific as possible when giving an example. For instance, in mathematics and balancing equations, one suggestion might be to use Hands On Equations. That gives more information than simply saying you'll use manipulatives.
Ok, I'm a kinesthetic learner; what are you (the teacher) going to do to make your content accessible to me. Try to be as specific as possible when giving an example. For instance, in mathematics and balancing equations, one suggestion might be to use Hands On Equations. That gives more information than simply saying you'll use manipulatives. First of all, can we all agre…tag:voices.merlot.org,2009-03-06:2093140:Comment:64252009-03-06T04:55:43.330ZDavid Andrewshttp://voices.merlot.org/profile/DavidAndrews
First of all, can we all agree on exactly what we mean when we use the term differentiated instruction? What is it and why should we care about it in teaching? There, that is a starting point. :-)<br />
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David
First of all, can we all agree on exactly what we mean when we use the term differentiated instruction? What is it and why should we care about it in teaching? There, that is a starting point. :-)<br />
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David