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-- Posted by 2kewl4u2know at 7:12 am on Oct. 6, 2008

Okay, so I need 10 questions about differentiation education.  I have 6, I need 4 more, but I'm having trouble coming up with anymore.  So, if you could help please?

No true/false, no open-ended, and no agree/disagree (aka scale of 1-10 types).

Please and thank you.


-- Posted by bluestreak at 7:14 am on Oct. 6, 2008

be more specific about what you need


-- Posted by Ivan23 at 7:15 am on Oct. 6, 2008

i dont get it


-- Posted by 2kewl4u2know at 7:16 am on Oct. 6, 2008

Quote: from bluestreak at 9:14 am on Oct. 6, 2008


be more specific about what you need

Just questions about differentiation education....I can't be anymore specific, really.


-- Posted by iBritt at 7:20 am on Oct. 6, 2008

What is differentation education? (I'm not suggesting this, I really want to know what it is)


-- Posted by Alternative Twitch at 7:21 am on Oct. 6, 2008

I have one.

What is differentiation education?


-- Posted by bopass at 7:24 am on Oct. 6, 2008

hell no I anit helpin u


-- Posted by 2kewl4u2know at 7:25 am on Oct. 6, 2008

Quote: from iBritt at 9:20 am on Oct. 6, 2008


What is differentation education? (I'm not suggesting this, I really want to know what it is)

Differentiation is basically using different methods to teach in a classroom that will satisfy every child's previous existing knowledge of the content and their abilities to learn.

So like, when a teacher incorporates every style of learning (visual, hearing, activities), that is a form of differentiation.  Or, when a teacher is able to explain the content to those with no knowledge of it while not holding back a child that already has an understanding for the content, that is a form of differentiation.  Differentiation can also be adapting your teaching style at a cultural/community level to help them learn in an environment/form they are familiar with.


-- Posted by iBritt at 7:28 am on Oct. 6, 2008

Hmm, can you give scenario examples?


-- Posted by 2kewl4u2know at 7:34 am on Oct. 6, 2008

Quote: from iBritt at 9:28 am on Oct. 6, 2008


Hmm, can you give scenario examples?

Say the teacher is giving a lecture (audio-learning) on art styles.  The teacher will show pictures of the art style and how to do the art style as well (visual-learning), and then give the students a chance to practice that art style (activities).  That is a teacher using differentiated education.


-- Posted by iBritt at 7:41 am on Oct. 6, 2008

Quote: from 2kewl4u2know at 10:34 am on Oct. 6, 2008


Quote: from iBritt at 9:28 am on Oct. 6, 2008

Hmm, can you give scenario examples?

Say the teacher is giving a lecture (audio-learning) on art styles. The teacher will show pictures of the art style and how to do the art style as well (visual-learning), and then give the students a chance to practice that art style (activities). That is a teacher using differentiated education.


*laughs* No, I was trying to suggest a question you could add for your assignment or whatever you were trying to do. Could you give a scenario and say, "Okay, what different learning styles were used?"?


-- Posted by Hi Carie at 7:44 am on Oct. 6, 2008

What are all the learning styles?

What is a good way to incorporate _____________? (in the blank put each style)


-- Posted by 2kewl4u2know at 7:45 am on Oct. 6, 2008

Quote: from iBritt at 9:41 am on Oct. 6, 2008


*laughs* No, I was trying to suggest a question you could add for your assignment or whatever you were trying to do. Could you give a scenario and say, "Okay, what different learning styles were used?"?

   Sorry    

Nah, I have to keep them short.  They're for a pre-assessment/post-assessment survey that the class does online....So I mean, short questions...although, well, that might actually work.  Thanks.


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