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Differentiation at Work, K-5
Principles, Lessons, and Strategies

Foreword by Carol Ann Tomlinson



August 2010 | 240 pages | Corwin
Every student has unique learning styles, interests, and preferences. By differentiating instruction, teachers can reach all the students in their classroom, from struggling students to the gifted. Based on research and the authors' experiences at one remarkable elementary school, Differentiation at Work, K–5 describes what schoolwide differentiation looks like in real classrooms.

Lane Narvaez and Kay Brimijoin show school administrators how differentiated instruction can be successfully implemented schoolwide and provide teachers with authentic tools for the classroom. Readers will find:

- Nine sample lesson plans from a variety of disciplines and grade levels, with materials included

- Voices of teachers, students, and other members of the school community describing their experiences with differentiation

- A chapter on supporting schoolwide implementation through coaching

- Preassessments to determine students' prior knowledge

- Strategies for designing and refining lessons

- Applications at the district level

This hands-on resource demonstrates how increased student achievement can become a reality when the entire school focuses on making differentiation work.

 
Foreword, by Carol Ann Tomlinson
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
1. Making Differentiation Successful for Students and Teachers
 
2. Coaching: Supporting Expertise in Differentiation
 
3. Designing Curriculum and Defining the KUD
 
4. The Critical Role of Preassessment
 
5. Management in the Differentiated Classroom
 
6. Primary Lessons Incorporating Tiered Lesson and ThinkDOTS Strategies
 
7. Intermediate Lessons Incorporating Tiered Lesson and RAFT Strategies
 
8. Differentiation and NCLB
 
9. Applications of the Model
 
Resources
 
References
 
Index

"Translates the many books on the market that advocate the need for differentiation into a format that breaks down the 'why' into the 'how.' By using conversations between real teachers and a coach as they undergo the endeavor of putting differentiation into practice, the authors have provided the means for practitioners to move beyond resistance and see firsthand how theory can become reality and the synergetic effect that can be achieved when a whole school joins in the process together.”

Jason Thompson, Fifth-Grade Teacher
Cobleskill-Richmondville Central School District, NY

"The book is well written and supported by past research as well as data collected across time in a specific school site. This book presents the voices of educators and not only contains positive results, but also discusses the challenges faced when implementing a differentiated curricular model schoolwide. It presents real student and teacher artifacts that make it more user-friendly for classroom practitioners and credential students.”

Diane K. Brantley, Associate Professor of Literacy Education
California State University, San Bernardino

“This book has a great variety of lessons contributed by teachers. They are laid out very well and easy to follow. The book gives good examples of using differentiation across subject areas."

Wendy Rader, Kindergarten Teacher
Union County Public Schools, Charlotte, NC

“The lesson examples and teacher voices in this book are a particular strength.”

Dixie D. Massey, Senior Lecturer
University of Washington

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ISBN: 9781412971317
£33.99