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Handbook on Differentiated Instruction for Middle and High Schools

by Sheryn Spencer Waterman
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Overview

This book has an abundance of time-saving, practical strategies for teachers in grades 6-12. A treasury of activities and resources, this book explains, demonstrates, and helps you select among a wide variety of differentiation processes, such as- - Whole Class Differentiation - Tiered Lessons - Learning Centers - Flexible Grouping - Literature Circles - Individualized Instruction - Independent Study - Learning Contracts

About the Author, Sheryn Spencer Waterman

Sheryn Spencer Waterman is an author and educational consultant, working on her Ph.D. in Teacher Education at UNC Greensboro. Her accomplishments include: “Teacher of the Year” in two schools, National Board Certification (1997, renewed 2007), and member of the Board of Directors for the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teachers (NCCAT). She has written six books addressing differentiation of instructional practices.

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Book Details

Published
December 22, 2004
Publisher
Eye On Education, Incorporated
Pages
208
ISBN
9781614420286

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