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Increasing Student Participation During Zoom Synchronous Teaching Meetings

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To discuss a real life scenario or case study. This can be done in a jigsaw strategy whereby different groups are given different case studies. groups 3 and 4 Classroom Environment, and 5 and 6 Instructional Strategies. For example, a here is a comic about differentiating instruction using Storyboard That.

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Teaching Tools and Techniques

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One prevalent technique is differentiated instruction, tailoring lesson plans to accommodate various learning styles and abilities within a classroom. Furthermore, educational posters and charts adorn classroom walls, serving as visual aids to reinforce key concepts, vocabulary, and instructional cues.

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What is the VARK model of Student Learning?

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The acronym VARK refers to four learning modalities — Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, and Kinesthetic. Differentiated instruction, also called “personalized learning”, addresses the truism that every student learns differently. It was time to shake things up. What is VARK? How do you get started?

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MTSS – What Teachers Need to Know

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Tiered Instruction and Interventions : Tier 1 : At this level, teachers implement high-quality, evidence-based general instruction for all students. Teachers use differentiated instruction strategies to cater to diverse learners. References 1. This helps in identifying students who may need additional supports.

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Showcasing Bullis School’s Innovative Faculty, 2022-23

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To differentiate instruction, students who are finding the task challenging can reference their book and copy an example directly. Students then make their own copy of the Kami worksheet and are tasked with filling in the bottom two boxes with an example and a non-example.

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9 Key Classroom Management Skills Backed up with Research

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TD-OTR refers to strategies that allow teachers to gauge student participation and understanding continually (Gage & MacSuga-Gage, 2017). These strategies focus on positive reinforcement, opportunities for active participation, and clear instructional techniques that consider the unique needs of these students. References Dicke, T.,

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What Is Universal Design for Learning ?

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To learn more about UDL, I encourage you to dig deeper into references at the bottom of the post. This definition brings to light the dynamic nature of UDL, illustrating how it fosters a collaborative learning environment enriched with technology and varied instructional methods. What is Universal Design for Learning ? link] Evans, C.,

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