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Differentiated Instructional Strategies: One Size Doesn't Fit All

by Gayle H. Gregory, Carolyn Chapman
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Overview

Discover why 100,000+ teachers look to this ground-breaking text to put differentiated instruction immediately into practice. New edition includes new strategies and a Common Core lesson-planning template.

Synopsis

This expanded second edition presents planners, templates, rubrics, graphic organizers, and a step-by-step guide to lesson planning and adjustable assignments to help all students succeed.

About the Author, Gayle H. Gregory

Carolyn Chapman is an international educational consultant, author, and teacher who has taught in kindergarten to college classrooms. Her interactive, hands-on professional development training sessions challenge educators to use strategies that ensure success for learners of all ages. Chapman has written many books about differentiated instruction, multiple intelligences, multiple assessments, and the brain-compatible classroom. She is coauthor with Gayle Gregory of the landmark Corwin Press book Differentiated Instructional Strategies: One Size Doesn't Fit All.

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Editorials

January 2003 - "Gifted Child Today

Differentiated Instructional Strategies: One Size Doesn’t Fit All provides information about strategies that will enable teachers to plan strategically so they can meet the needs of the wide variety of students in today’s highly diverse classroom. Presented in an easy-to-use format, practical techniques and processes are shared that can be used to plan and adjust learning based on pre-assessment of individual students’ knowledge, skills, experience, preferences, and needs.

Joanne Quinn

A teacher-friendly guide to differentiating instruction based on sound theory and best practice.

Midwest Book Review

A practical, persuasive, and useful guide. Differentiated Instructional Strategies is highly recommended reading for classroom educators and a seminal contribution to teacher education supplemental reading lists and academic reference collections.

Wisconsin Bookwatch

[The book] is highly recommended reading for classroom educators and a seminal contribution to Teacher Education supplemental reading lists and academic reference collections.

January 2003

Differentiated Instructional Strategies: One Size Doesn’t Fit All provides information about strategies that will enable teachers to plan strategically so they can meet the needs of the wide variety of students in today’s highly diverse classroom. Presented in an easy-to-use format, practical techniques and processes are shared that can be used to plan and adjust learning based on pre-assessment of individual students’ knowledge, skills, experience, preferences, and needs.

Linda S. Tafel

My principals use Differentiated Instructional Strategies to design appropriate strategies for evaluating whether the needs of all learners have been met.

Lin Kuzmich

"Teachersare challengedeach yearto add strategies to theirtoolkit in order to meet diverse learners'needs.This edition gives teachers the opportunity to add excellent new toolsthat help students reach higher levels of engagement and performance."

NACADA Journal

"Avery in-depth analysis of teaching approaches that emphasize the need to reach more students through varied learning styles.The bookpoints out the oft-forgotten concept that 'one size does not fit all' when it comes to teaching."

Principal Navigator

"An easy read that provides your team with ideas on how to plan strategically in order to reach the needs of diverse learners today."

Cicely A. Rude

"Most of my students are currently working as para-educators while earning their degrees and California teaching credentials, and we are all very pleased with the useful examples and suggestions for adapting lessons to meet the needs of diverse populations of learners. My students also appreciate the reasonable price, and most plan to keep the book as a professional reference tool. Kudos to Gregory and Chapman for this book."

Book Details

Published
October 1, 2008
Publisher
Corwin Press
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781412936408

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