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Leveraging edtech for differentiated instruction

eSchool News

From AI-powered assessment platforms that adjust to student responses to collaborative tools that facilitate peer learning, technology gives educators powerful options for differentiating instruction across their entire classroom.

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Creating Inclusive Classrooms with Co-Teaching and the Station Rotation

Catlin Tucker

Among the various co-teaching approaches, the use of teacher-led stations within a station rotation model stands out for its ability to consistently deliver targeted, differentiated , and personalized instruction. Teacher 1: Differentiated Instruction Station At this station, students are grouped by their reading comprehension levels.

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Beyond translations: Effective scaffolds to support ELLs

eSchool News

These strategies are powerful, but the conversation highlighted a bigger issue: the misconception that translating content is the go-to scaffold for ELLs. Instead of defaulting to translations, it’s important to consider a range of scaffolding strategies that build both language and content knowledge.

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4 Critical Characteristics of High-Quality Instructional Content

Edsurge

Providing teachers with a wide range of high-quality resources coupled with research-based instructional strategies is also important. Teachers are supported with research-based instructional strategies designed to increase student engagement as they make meaningful connections with content.

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EdTech definitions every teacher should know: Part 2

Neo LMS

Best Online Definition – Hewlett Foundation : “The six Deeper Learning competencies: master core academic content, think critically and solve complex problems, communicate effectively, work collaboratively, learn how to learn, develop academic mindsets.”. However, definitions are not agreed upon. Conclusion.

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5 Strategies for Building Strong School Culture

N2Y

They also have the huge responsibility of planning comprehensive and differentiated instruction for a few dozen new students while working to maintain a healthy, safe classroom environment. 5 Proven Strategies for School Leaders. To build a strong culture this school year, plan to implement these five strategies.

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Understanding cognitive development in students via Piaget’s Theory

eSchool News

Group work fosters collaborative learning through projects and discussions, thereby encouraging students to consider different viewpoints and ideas. Additionally, visual aids like charts, diagrams, and models help students understand and organize information, making learning more accessible and engaging.