Bridge the Gap: Differentiation That Moves Students Forward (Part 2)

Mary Lee
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30
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Description

How do educators move beyond basic differentiation to truly accelerate student growth? What advanced strategies help close persistent learning gaps while maintaining rigor and engagement for all learners? Differentiation is most effective when instructional strategies evolve alongside student needs. Building on the foundations introduced in Part 1, this session deepens educators' understanding of how to design flexible, responsive learning opportunities that move students forward. Research shows that layered tasks, choice-based activities, and targeted scaffolds can significantly improve student achievement when applied with intention and precision. Join Mary Lee for this practical, classroom-ready session as she shares additional techniques for strengthening differentiation practices. Educators will explore how to design quick, stackable activities that honor learning preferences while addressing skill gaps through targeted support. This session emphasizes flexible formats and choice-based tasks that scaffold learning, promote growth, and support diverse learner needs across content areas.

Objectives

Identify advanced differentiation strategies that support student growth Explain how layered and choice-based tasks impact learning outcomes Implement stackable activities to address skill gaps and extend learning Examine student needs to determine appropriate differentiation techniques Assess the effectiveness of differentiated tasks in supporting achievement Design flexible learning activities that scaffold instruction and promote growth

Key Take Aways

• Design advanced, stackable activities that build skills while honoring student learning preferences • Apply layered differentiation techniques to address gaps and extend learning • Implement flexible, choice-based task structures that support diverse learners • Strengthen instructional decision-making to promote measurable student growth

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Mary Lee

Mary Lee is an instructional consultant and literacy specialist with nearly 30 years of experience. An award-winning educator, she designs research-based professional learning that helps teachers integrate literacy, use data effectively, and create student-centered classrooms.
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