As a result of this course, participants will be able to describe and implement the concept of differentiation as a response to the needs, interests and abilities of learners by modifying curriculum, instruction, and classroom environment. You will explore how to reconstruct an objective so it is responsive to the needs, interests and abilities of diverse learners.
Please note: to receive professional development credits, learners must purchase and complete their registration through University of North Dakota in addition to purchasing a course through PCG. Use this link to purchase your credit:
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About This Course
You will discover how to use grouping patterns as a differentiation strategy, and you will explore how to effectively implement Independent Study to help your students meet their own needs within the boundaries of the learning process. You will explore varied models of instruction, including direct instruction and inquiry-based teaching, in order to effectively respond to diversity amongst your students.
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Looking to test your mettle? Participate in all of the course's activities (we use the honor code around here) and if your work meets the 85% requirements, you'll receive a personalized certificate to showcase your achievement. You can also apply for course credit (if desired).
Course Staff
Dr. Sandra Kaplan
Dr. Sandra Kaplan teaches the methods courses for the Multiple Subjects Teaching Credential. She is a consultant for several state departments and school districts nationwide on the topics of education for gifted students, differentiated curriculum in depth and complexity, and thematic interdisciplinarity.
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