Session Information
NAGC 58th Annual Convention & Exhibition
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What REALLY Works in the Middle?
Track : Middle Grades
Program Code: 780
Date: Friday, November 4, 2011
Time: 11:45 AM to 12:39 PM  EST
Room: Fountain
NAGCFACULTY :
Kathy Paul, Program Coordinator/Teacher, Johnston Community School District
PRESENTER :
Kathy Paul, Program Coordinator/Teacher, Johnston Community School District
Description
What options to differentiate curriculum do teachers actually implement? Curriculum compacting, tiered assignments, student choice, cluster grouping, pre-assessment, independent study, and flexible grouping are some specific programming that you may have used with middle level students. How can all teachers be informed so that more options are utilized? This session focuses on the practical application of what you need to know in order to differentiate within the classroom. The results of differentiation techniques teachers have actually chosen to use most often are shown, as well as choices that students report as most beneficial. Utilize these options in your school.


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