Ways to Differentiate in Secondary Mathematics Classrooms

Elizabeth Jakubowski
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30
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Description

While differentiation is typically seen in elementary classrooms, it can also be used for secondary mathematics! Join Elizabeth Jakubowski as she shares how to differentiate by content, process, product, and learning environment to meet the needs of diverse learners. You will also walk away with sample activities for middle and high school mathematics classes, including algebra, geometry, and number systems.

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Elizabeth Jakubowski

Dr. Elizabeth Jakubowski is an Associate Professor in the School of Teacher Education at The Florida State University. She has over 25 years’ experience working with teachers while examining curriculum and regularly works with K-12 mathematics teachers. Dr. Jakubowski has also been involved with the development of curriculum standards at the state level.
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Associate Professor in the School of Teacher Education

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