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Back to School with Choice Boards – SULS0121

Shake Up Learning

Carol Ann Tomlinson, a guru in differentiation, defines this component for us: “…at its core, differentiated instruction means addressing ways in which students vary as learners.” Choice boards are one way to meet kids where they are as learners, as well as, give them ownership in their learning.

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3 Steps to a More Accessible Classroom

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Any classroom teacher will tell you the importance of differentiating instruction and materials for students' diverse needs. Evaluating Accessibility The next time you introduce a new digital learning tool, consider these three key questions to help ensure you're meeting all your students' needs.