Session Information
NAGC 57th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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Be Armed: Research Support for Differentiated Curriculum and Instruction
Track : Curriculum Studies
Program Code: 160
Date: Friday, November 12, 2010
Time: 10:40 AM to 11:40 AM  EST
Room: Atlanta Ballroom D
CO-PRESENTER :
Jann Leppien, Associate Professor of Education, University of Great Falls, Great Falls, MT
PRESENTER :
Karen Westberg, Associate Professor, University of St. Thomas
Description
Are you stymied when asked to provide or explain the research that supports differentiated curriculum and instruction? This session provides participants with a summary of the empirical evidence that DOES support differentiation. Because differentiation is actually a constellation of practices, such as flexible grouping, higher level questioning, advanced curriculum, and curriculum compacting, we break down differentiation into various components and explain the empirical support for them. Differentiation is an evidence-based practice, and educators need to know this information when advocating for appropriate curriculum and instruction for gifted learners.


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Attendee: Free
  
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