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Inclusion, Collaboration, and Differentiated Instruction/Universal Design for Learning
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION ,[object Object],[object Object],What IDEA provision does this remind you of?
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Who decides the extent of inclusion for a child?
Inclusion = Differentiation ,[object Object],[object Object]
What does it mean to DIFFERENTIATE? Talk with a partner in your group about it.
Differentiation Strategies ,[object Object],[object Object]
Why Differentiate? All kids are different. One size does not fit all. Differentiation provides all students  with access to all curriculum.
What Is Differentiation?
According to Students’: Teachers Can Differentiate: Adapted from  The Differentiated Classroom:  Responding to the Needs of All Learners  (Tomlinson, 1999). Content Process Product Readiness Interest Learning Profile
[1]   This chart was adapted from  The Differentiated Classroom:  Responding to the Needs of All Learners  (Tomlinson, 1999). ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Readiness Compacting ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Assignments and products are designed to instruct and assess students on essential skills that are provided at different levels of complexity, abstractness, and open-endedness. The curricular content and objective(s) are the same, but the process and/or product are varied according to the student’s level of readiness. For example, students with moderate understanding about a topic are asked to write an article. Students with a more advanced understanding are asked to prepare a debate. Readiness Tiered Assignments and Products Things to Consider Description of Strategy Primary Use Differentiation Strategy  [1]
Examples of Differentiation Strategies ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Dinner Menu – Photosynthesis ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
THINK-TAC-TOE Book Report Draw a picture of the main character. Perform a play that shows the conclusion of a story. Write a song about one of the main events. Write a poem about two main events in the story. Make a poster that shows the order of events in the story. Dress up as your favorite character and perform a speech telling who you are. Create a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting the introduction to the closing. Write two paragraphs about the main character. Write two paragraphs about the setting.
Tiered Activity – Writing a Persuasive Essay 4th–6th Grade Classroom Beginning Intermediate Advanced Outcome/ Objective Students will determine a topic and will write a five-sentence paragraph with a main idea, three supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence. Students will determine a topic, state a point of view, and write two paragraphs defending that point of view. Students will determine a topic, state a point of view, and write an essay of at least five paragraphs that uses multiple sources to defend that point of view. Instruction/ Activity Students will receive a model of a five-sentence paragraph and explicit instruction in constructing the paragraph. As a prewriting activity, students will list their topic and develop a list of at least three things that support their topic. Students will receive a model of a persuasive essay and a graphic organizer that explains the construction of a persuasive essay.  Students will also receive explicit instruction in writing a persuasive essay. As a prewriting activity, students will use the graphic organizer to plan their writing. Students will review the graphic organizer for a persuasive essay.  Students will be given explicit instruction in locating sources and quotes for their essays. As a prewriting activity, students will use the graphic organizer to organize their essay.  Students will also compile a list of five sources that defend their main point. Assessment Students will be able to write a five-sentence paragraph that successfully states and supports a main idea.  The paragraph will meet the criteria on the state writing rubric. Students will be able to state a point of view and successfully defend the idea using two paragraphs that defend the point of view using main ideas and supporting details.  The paragraphs will meet the criteria on the state writing rubric. Students will be able to write a five-paragraph essay that states a point of view, defends the point of view, and uses resources to support the point of view.  The essay will meet the criteria on the state writing rubric.
I will read: I will look at and listen to: I will write: I will draw: I will need: Here’s how I will share what I know: My question or topic is: I will finish by this date: To find out about my question or topic… Learning Contract #1 Name _______________________
Learning   Contract #2 To demonstrate what I have learned about ____________________, I want to _ Write a report _ Put on a demonstration _ Set up an experiment _ Develop a computer presentation _ Build a model _   Design a mural _ Write a song _ Make a movie _ Create a graphic organizer or diagram _ Other This will be a good way to demonstrate understanding of this concept because ______________________________________________________________ To do this project, I will need help with ______________________________________________________________ My Action Plan is________________________________________________ The criteria/rubric which will be used to assess my final product is _________ ______________________________________________________________ My project will be completed by this date _____________________________ Student signature: ________________________________  Date __/__/__ Teacher signature: ________________________________ Date __/__/__
With your Group Comparing Traditional to Differentiated Classrooms ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Comparing Traditional and Differentiated Classrooms ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Comparing Traditional and Differentiated Classrooms (continued) ,[object Object],[object Object]
MULTIDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
MULTIDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
CO-TEACHING ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Like a marriage…
CO-TEACHING MODELS
What do you think are benefits to co-teaching? Drawbacks?
Break
Connection between Architecture and Instruction… ,[object Object]
Remember the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? retrofitting
Universal Design
UD…for LEARNING? ,[object Object]
“ UDL for Dinner” ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
How are UD and UDL connected? How are UDL and Differentiated Instruction connected? How are they different?
Putting It Into Practice Differentiating a lesson
In your groups… ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
In case you missed it! ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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Coteaching differentiation and udl

  • 1. Inclusion, Collaboration, and Differentiated Instruction/Universal Design for Learning
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  • 5. What does it mean to DIFFERENTIATE? Talk with a partner in your group about it.
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  • 7. Why Differentiate? All kids are different. One size does not fit all. Differentiation provides all students with access to all curriculum.
  • 9. According to Students’: Teachers Can Differentiate: Adapted from The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners (Tomlinson, 1999). Content Process Product Readiness Interest Learning Profile
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  • 13. THINK-TAC-TOE Book Report Draw a picture of the main character. Perform a play that shows the conclusion of a story. Write a song about one of the main events. Write a poem about two main events in the story. Make a poster that shows the order of events in the story. Dress up as your favorite character and perform a speech telling who you are. Create a Venn diagram comparing and contrasting the introduction to the closing. Write two paragraphs about the main character. Write two paragraphs about the setting.
  • 14. Tiered Activity – Writing a Persuasive Essay 4th–6th Grade Classroom Beginning Intermediate Advanced Outcome/ Objective Students will determine a topic and will write a five-sentence paragraph with a main idea, three supporting sentences, and a concluding sentence. Students will determine a topic, state a point of view, and write two paragraphs defending that point of view. Students will determine a topic, state a point of view, and write an essay of at least five paragraphs that uses multiple sources to defend that point of view. Instruction/ Activity Students will receive a model of a five-sentence paragraph and explicit instruction in constructing the paragraph. As a prewriting activity, students will list their topic and develop a list of at least three things that support their topic. Students will receive a model of a persuasive essay and a graphic organizer that explains the construction of a persuasive essay. Students will also receive explicit instruction in writing a persuasive essay. As a prewriting activity, students will use the graphic organizer to plan their writing. Students will review the graphic organizer for a persuasive essay. Students will be given explicit instruction in locating sources and quotes for their essays. As a prewriting activity, students will use the graphic organizer to organize their essay. Students will also compile a list of five sources that defend their main point. Assessment Students will be able to write a five-sentence paragraph that successfully states and supports a main idea. The paragraph will meet the criteria on the state writing rubric. Students will be able to state a point of view and successfully defend the idea using two paragraphs that defend the point of view using main ideas and supporting details. The paragraphs will meet the criteria on the state writing rubric. Students will be able to write a five-paragraph essay that states a point of view, defends the point of view, and uses resources to support the point of view. The essay will meet the criteria on the state writing rubric.
  • 15. I will read: I will look at and listen to: I will write: I will draw: I will need: Here’s how I will share what I know: My question or topic is: I will finish by this date: To find out about my question or topic… Learning Contract #1 Name _______________________
  • 16. Learning Contract #2 To demonstrate what I have learned about ____________________, I want to _ Write a report _ Put on a demonstration _ Set up an experiment _ Develop a computer presentation _ Build a model _ Design a mural _ Write a song _ Make a movie _ Create a graphic organizer or diagram _ Other This will be a good way to demonstrate understanding of this concept because ______________________________________________________________ To do this project, I will need help with ______________________________________________________________ My Action Plan is________________________________________________ The criteria/rubric which will be used to assess my final product is _________ ______________________________________________________________ My project will be completed by this date _____________________________ Student signature: ________________________________ Date __/__/__ Teacher signature: ________________________________ Date __/__/__
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  • 25. What do you think are benefits to co-teaching? Drawbacks?
  • 26. Break
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  • 28. Remember the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)? retrofitting
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  • 32. How are UD and UDL connected? How are UDL and Differentiated Instruction connected? How are they different?
  • 33. Putting It Into Practice Differentiating a lesson
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  1. Discussion: Teachers must attempt to meet the needs of all students who enter today’s classrooms. What conditions are necessary to support children who are disabled in the general classroom and to ensure that they get access to the general education curriculum? Ask students to describe how the curriculum and their teachers in elementary school responded to students’ individual needs. What enabled teachers to respond effectively?
  2. Talk in pairs, then share.
  3. Explain send a problem technique and directions.
  4. Will do Send a problem for this. Group problem-solving for each envelope.
  5. a. Parents as Valued Partners b. Sharing the Responsibility i. Multidisciplinary Schoolwide Assistance Teams – To meet the challenges of individual diversity, schools have developed support networks that facilitate collaboration across professions. ii. Working Together as a Professional and Parent Team – The diverse needs of students with severe disabilities require that students have access to many different education and related service specialists who work together in delivering instruction and providing adequate resources through transdisciplinary teaming.
  6. How?
  7. Exit ticket to break!