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Planning and organizing standards-based differentiated instruction / Carolyn Chapman, Rita King.

By: Chapman, Carolyn, 1945-.
Contributor(s): King, Rita | Chapman, Carolyn, 1945-. Differentiated instructional management : work smarter, not harder.
Thousand Oaks, California, USA : Corwin, a SAGE Company, ©2014Edition: Second Edition.Description: x, 281 pages ; 28 cm.Content type: text. ISBN: 9781452299594 (pbk.).Subject(s): Individualized instruction | Cognitive styles in children | Mixed ability grouping in educationDDC classification: 371.394/C36 Other classification: COED
Contents:
Introduction -- Differentiated learning environment -- Differentiated formative assessment -- Differentiated instructional strategies -- Flexible grouping strategies -- Planning with differentiated models -- Planning for standards with differentiated instruction.
Summary: Chapman & King's innovative models for teaching in the differentiated classroom stress positive classroom climate, understanding student thinking styles, meeting diverse student needs, and empowering students both inside and outside the classroom. Applying those models to classroom management is the focus of this new book. Among the topics covered in their trademark lively style are @* creating safe and accepting classroom environments that promote confidence for diverse learners; @* motivating students through affective factors, including rapport, challenge, excitement, humor, respect, choice, and self-efficacy; @* observing and assessing student needs and preferences; @* customizing approaches for working with shy and nervous students, impatient students, "turned off" students, and more; @* customizing communications both with students and with parents of diverse backgrounds; @* transitioning into and out ..
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Differentiated learning environment -- Differentiated formative assessment -- Differentiated instructional strategies -- Flexible grouping strategies -- Planning with differentiated models -- Planning for standards with differentiated instruction.

Chapman & King's innovative models for teaching in the differentiated classroom stress positive classroom climate, understanding student thinking styles, meeting diverse student needs, and empowering students both inside and outside the classroom. Applying those models to classroom management is the focus of this new book. Among the topics covered in their trademark lively style are @* creating safe and accepting classroom environments that promote confidence for diverse learners; @* motivating students through affective factors, including rapport, challenge, excitement, humor, respect, choice, and self-efficacy; @* observing and assessing student needs and preferences; @* customizing approaches for working with shy and nervous students, impatient students, "turned off" students, and more; @* customizing communications both with students and with parents of diverse backgrounds; @* transitioning into and out ..

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