Description
How can you simplify differentiation, so it becomes a natural part of your teaching routine? What strategies can you use to ensure all students progress without limits in your classroom? Research shows that differentiation not only improves academic outcomes but also boosts student motivation and engagement. Carol Ann Tomlinson's work emphasizes that effective differentiation removes learning ceilings, allowing every student to grow from their unique starting point. Join Jennifer Hart for this foundational session that demystifies differentiation and helps you implement it with confidence. You'll explore the essential vocabulary of differentiated instruction and understand how to tailor content, process, and product to meet diverse learner needs. Gain practical strategies that are easy to integrate into your daily practice to challenge advanced learners while supporting those who need scaffolding. Discover how to create a classroom environment where growth is continuous and every student feels valued. Jennifer's expertise in evidence-based teaching practices will equip you with tools to differentiate instruction with clarity and intention, so your planning is efficient, and your instruction is impactful.
Objectives
Identify key vocabulary related to differentiated instruction. Explain the core principles of differentiation and its importance in meeting diverse student needs. Implement at least one instructional strategy to differentiate content, process, or product in your classroom. Examine current teaching practices to identify opportunities for differentiation. Assess the effectiveness of differentiation strategies in promoting student growth. Design a lesson plan that integrates differentiated instruction to meet the varied needs of your students.






