Fall Series

Teaching and Learning for Quality Teaching



Differentiating Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment


Saturday, October 4, 2008


Course Description:

Differentiation is about having an assortment of teaching tools and techniques to meet the diverse needs of students. It’s about different strokes for different folks, and about different entry points and end points to learning!
Differentiation is about change, challenge, and choice in today’s classroom:  Change the content!  Change the process! Change the product!  It’s about student readiness, student interests and student learning profiles.  It’s about learning through many ways of knowing and expressing what one knows. Differentiation is about standards-based learning/quality teaching.



Graduate Credit - Chapman University College, CA*


Fees


Per person per day    $125/course – CPDUs ($65 additional for 1 Grad Credit)



* $65 additional for 1 Graduate Credit, payable directly to Chapman University College, at the end of the course day. (6 hours In-class time and 9-hour Practicum)



Differentiating Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment


Saturday October 4, 2008


Differentiating Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment  
Item# 10408   $125.00