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The leading authority on differentiation Carol Ann Tomlinson joins education consultant Marcia B. Imbeau to explain how to apply the principles of differentiated instruction to help academically diverse students achieve the goals of the Common Core State Standards. Their practical, thoughtful advice includes * A step-by-step process to create and deliver differentiated lessons based on Common Core standards. * Ideas for making rich curriculum accessible to learners with varied readiness levels, interests, and learning profiles. * Examples of standard-based differentiation across grade levels…mehr

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The leading authority on differentiation Carol Ann Tomlinson joins education consultant Marcia B. Imbeau to explain how to apply the principles of differentiated instruction to help academically diverse students achieve the goals of the Common Core State Standards. Their practical, thoughtful advice includes * A step-by-step process to create and deliver differentiated lessons based on Common Core standards. * Ideas for making rich curriculum accessible to learners with varied readiness levels, interests, and learning profiles. * Examples of standard-based differentiation across grade levels and content areas. Discover how meeting high expectations with responsive instruction will enable all students to grow as thinkers and problem solvers.
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Autorenporträt
Carol Ann Tomlinson is William Clay Parrish, Jr. Professor, Chair of Educational Leadership, Foundations and Policy, and Co-director of the Institutes on Academic Diversity at the Curry School of Education, University of Virginia. Her university career follows a 20-year career as a public school teacher and a leader of district programs for both struggling and advanced learners. She and her colleagues developed a model for what we now call differentiated instruction in their work with heterogeneous 7th grade classrooms. Tomlinson was Virginia's Teacher of the Year in 1974 and won an All-University Teaching Award in 1994. The author of more than 300 publications, she works throughout the United States and internationally with educators who want to create classrooms that are more responsive to a broad range of learners. Marcia B. Imbeau is a professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, where she teaches graduate courses in two programs. She is actively involved in university and public school partnerships, working as a university liaison and teaching courses in curriculum development, differentiation, classroom management, and action research. Imbeau is a regular presenter at ASCD's annual conference and has worked with a variety of school districts implementation efforts as a member of the ASCD's Differentiated Instruction Cadre. She is co-author (with Tomlinson) of Leading and Managing a Differentiated Classroom along with several book chapters on the differentiated instruction and classroom management.