Kathleen Kryza, S. Joy Stephens, Alicia Duncan
Inspiring Middle and Secondary Learners
Honoring Differences and Creating Community Through Differentiating Instructional Practices
Kathleen Kryza, S. Joy Stephens, Alicia Duncan
Inspiring Middle and Secondary Learners
Honoring Differences and Creating Community Through Differentiating Instructional Practices
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Inspire students to construct their own learning experiences with research-based, easy-to-implement strategies for differentiated instruction across increasingly diversified student bodies.
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Inspire students to construct their own learning experiences with research-based, easy-to-implement strategies for differentiated instruction across increasingly diversified student bodies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781412949033
- ISBN-10: 1412949033
- Artikelnr.: 22564008
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781412949033
- ISBN-10: 1412949033
- Artikelnr.: 22564008
Kathleen Kryza consults internationally for her company, Infinite Horizons, and also presents nationally for the Bureau of Education and Research (BER). Kryza has more than 20 years experience in motivating and reaching children, educators, and others through her teaching, consulting, coaching, and writing. Her expertise is in working with students in special education, gifted education, alternative education, and multicultural education. She has a master¿s degree in special education and is an adjunct professor in special education at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
List of Figures
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Part 1: Inspiring Middle and High School Learners
1. The Inspiring Classroom
Motivation vs. Inspiration
Foundations of the Inspiring Classroom
Honoring Our Role as Teacher
Honoring Our Fellow Teachers
Honoring Our Students
What is the Inspiring Classroom?
2. The Inspiring Classroom: Theory Into Practice
Three Foundations of an Inspiring Classroom
Five Elements to Differentiate
3. Honoring Individuals, Building Community
Gathering Data About Students
Honoring and Inspiring All Learners
Building Community and Honoring Diversity
4. Creating Lifelong Learners: An Apprenticeship Approach
Maintaining a Balance
Vital Know-Hows for Student Success
How to Teach the Vital Know-Hows
Part 2: Activities and Designs to Inspire Middle and High School Leaners
5. Lite-n-Lean Learning Activities: Beginning Steps for Inspiring Learners
Investigations for Advanced Learners
Questions for Discussing and Journaling
Offering Student Choices
Graphic Organizers
Vocabulary Instruction for Different Learning Profiles
Learning Profile Projects
Interest Based Projects
Varying Text Levels
Memory Techniques
6. Teaching for Meaning
What is C U KAN?
Why C U KAN?
How to Write a C U KAN
C U KAN Sample
C U KAN: Teaching Tips for All Lesson Designs
How C U KAN Will Help You Differentiate
Deep and Dynamic Lesson Designs
7. Deep and Dynamic Design #1: Choice Menus
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Choice Design: Teaching Tips
8. Deep and Dynamic Design #2: RAFT Plus
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
RAFT Plus: Teaching Tips
9. Deep and Dynamic Design #3: Tiered Lesson
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Tiered Lesson: Teaching Tips
10. Deep and Dynamic Design #4: Contracts
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Learning Contracts: Teaching Tips
11. Deep and Dynamic Design #5: Learning Stations
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Learning Stations: Teaching Tips
12. Deep and Dynamic Design #6: Compacting
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Compacting: Teaching Tips
Part 3: Evaluating and COmmitting to the Inspiring Classroom
13. Assessment and Grading in the Inspiring Classroom
On-Going Assessment
Grading in the Inspiring Classroom: Now They Get It!
Assessing Our Own Growth
Opening the Door
Resources
References
Index
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Part 1: Inspiring Middle and High School Learners
1. The Inspiring Classroom
Motivation vs. Inspiration
Foundations of the Inspiring Classroom
Honoring Our Role as Teacher
Honoring Our Fellow Teachers
Honoring Our Students
What is the Inspiring Classroom?
2. The Inspiring Classroom: Theory Into Practice
Three Foundations of an Inspiring Classroom
Five Elements to Differentiate
3. Honoring Individuals, Building Community
Gathering Data About Students
Honoring and Inspiring All Learners
Building Community and Honoring Diversity
4. Creating Lifelong Learners: An Apprenticeship Approach
Maintaining a Balance
Vital Know-Hows for Student Success
How to Teach the Vital Know-Hows
Part 2: Activities and Designs to Inspire Middle and High School Leaners
5. Lite-n-Lean Learning Activities: Beginning Steps for Inspiring Learners
Investigations for Advanced Learners
Questions for Discussing and Journaling
Offering Student Choices
Graphic Organizers
Vocabulary Instruction for Different Learning Profiles
Learning Profile Projects
Interest Based Projects
Varying Text Levels
Memory Techniques
6. Teaching for Meaning
What is C U KAN?
Why C U KAN?
How to Write a C U KAN
C U KAN Sample
C U KAN: Teaching Tips for All Lesson Designs
How C U KAN Will Help You Differentiate
Deep and Dynamic Lesson Designs
7. Deep and Dynamic Design #1: Choice Menus
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Choice Design: Teaching Tips
8. Deep and Dynamic Design #2: RAFT Plus
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
RAFT Plus: Teaching Tips
9. Deep and Dynamic Design #3: Tiered Lesson
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Tiered Lesson: Teaching Tips
10. Deep and Dynamic Design #4: Contracts
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Learning Contracts: Teaching Tips
11. Deep and Dynamic Design #5: Learning Stations
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Learning Stations: Teaching Tips
12. Deep and Dynamic Design #6: Compacting
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Compacting: Teaching Tips
Part 3: Evaluating and COmmitting to the Inspiring Classroom
13. Assessment and Grading in the Inspiring Classroom
On-Going Assessment
Grading in the Inspiring Classroom: Now They Get It!
Assessing Our Own Growth
Opening the Door
Resources
References
Index
List of Figures
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Part 1: Inspiring Middle and High School Learners
1. The Inspiring Classroom
Motivation vs. Inspiration
Foundations of the Inspiring Classroom
Honoring Our Role as Teacher
Honoring Our Fellow Teachers
Honoring Our Students
What is the Inspiring Classroom?
2. The Inspiring Classroom: Theory Into Practice
Three Foundations of an Inspiring Classroom
Five Elements to Differentiate
3. Honoring Individuals, Building Community
Gathering Data About Students
Honoring and Inspiring All Learners
Building Community and Honoring Diversity
4. Creating Lifelong Learners: An Apprenticeship Approach
Maintaining a Balance
Vital Know-Hows for Student Success
How to Teach the Vital Know-Hows
Part 2: Activities and Designs to Inspire Middle and High School Leaners
5. Lite-n-Lean Learning Activities: Beginning Steps for Inspiring Learners
Investigations for Advanced Learners
Questions for Discussing and Journaling
Offering Student Choices
Graphic Organizers
Vocabulary Instruction for Different Learning Profiles
Learning Profile Projects
Interest Based Projects
Varying Text Levels
Memory Techniques
6. Teaching for Meaning
What is C U KAN?
Why C U KAN?
How to Write a C U KAN
C U KAN Sample
C U KAN: Teaching Tips for All Lesson Designs
How C U KAN Will Help You Differentiate
Deep and Dynamic Lesson Designs
7. Deep and Dynamic Design #1: Choice Menus
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Choice Design: Teaching Tips
8. Deep and Dynamic Design #2: RAFT Plus
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
RAFT Plus: Teaching Tips
9. Deep and Dynamic Design #3: Tiered Lesson
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Tiered Lesson: Teaching Tips
10. Deep and Dynamic Design #4: Contracts
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Learning Contracts: Teaching Tips
11. Deep and Dynamic Design #5: Learning Stations
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Learning Stations: Teaching Tips
12. Deep and Dynamic Design #6: Compacting
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Compacting: Teaching Tips
Part 3: Evaluating and COmmitting to the Inspiring Classroom
13. Assessment and Grading in the Inspiring Classroom
On-Going Assessment
Grading in the Inspiring Classroom: Now They Get It!
Assessing Our Own Growth
Opening the Door
Resources
References
Index
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Part 1: Inspiring Middle and High School Learners
1. The Inspiring Classroom
Motivation vs. Inspiration
Foundations of the Inspiring Classroom
Honoring Our Role as Teacher
Honoring Our Fellow Teachers
Honoring Our Students
What is the Inspiring Classroom?
2. The Inspiring Classroom: Theory Into Practice
Three Foundations of an Inspiring Classroom
Five Elements to Differentiate
3. Honoring Individuals, Building Community
Gathering Data About Students
Honoring and Inspiring All Learners
Building Community and Honoring Diversity
4. Creating Lifelong Learners: An Apprenticeship Approach
Maintaining a Balance
Vital Know-Hows for Student Success
How to Teach the Vital Know-Hows
Part 2: Activities and Designs to Inspire Middle and High School Leaners
5. Lite-n-Lean Learning Activities: Beginning Steps for Inspiring Learners
Investigations for Advanced Learners
Questions for Discussing and Journaling
Offering Student Choices
Graphic Organizers
Vocabulary Instruction for Different Learning Profiles
Learning Profile Projects
Interest Based Projects
Varying Text Levels
Memory Techniques
6. Teaching for Meaning
What is C U KAN?
Why C U KAN?
How to Write a C U KAN
C U KAN Sample
C U KAN: Teaching Tips for All Lesson Designs
How C U KAN Will Help You Differentiate
Deep and Dynamic Lesson Designs
7. Deep and Dynamic Design #1: Choice Menus
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Choice Design: Teaching Tips
8. Deep and Dynamic Design #2: RAFT Plus
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
RAFT Plus: Teaching Tips
9. Deep and Dynamic Design #3: Tiered Lesson
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Tiered Lesson: Teaching Tips
10. Deep and Dynamic Design #4: Contracts
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Learning Contracts: Teaching Tips
11. Deep and Dynamic Design #5: Learning Stations
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Learning Stations: Teaching Tips
12. Deep and Dynamic Design #6: Compacting
Teacher Overview
Sample Content Subject Examples
Compacting: Teaching Tips
Part 3: Evaluating and COmmitting to the Inspiring Classroom
13. Assessment and Grading in the Inspiring Classroom
On-Going Assessment
Grading in the Inspiring Classroom: Now They Get It!
Assessing Our Own Growth
Opening the Door
Resources
References
Index