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Differentiated Teaching and Learning in Heterogeneous Classrooms: Strategies for Meeting the Needs of All Students

Available from: ERIC

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Abstract/Notes: This guide provides conceptual as well as practical information for meeting the needs of all learners in heterogeneous classrooms. The first six sections discuss the growing heterogeneity in today's classrooms, the rationale for differentiated teaching and learning, the changing roles of teachers and students, the importance of creating classroom communities that nurture diversity, helpful ideas for organizing a classroom in which differentiated teaching and learning is practiced, and a step-by-step process for differentiation. The seventh section provides many examples of how to differentiate teaching and learning in four areas: (1) what students learn; (2) how students learn; (3) how students integrate and demonstrate what they have learned; and (4) how students and teachers utilize assessment throughout the learning process. Sections 8 and 9 include an in-depth look at actual classrooms through case studies. The first case study describes how two multi-age elementary classrooms

Language: English

Published: Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1997

Report

Looping: Supporting Student Learning through Long-Term Relationships

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Abstract/Notes: Looping refers to the increasingly common practice of keeping groups of students together for two or more years with the same teacher. This booklet, first in a series of "Themes in Education" provides information on the educational practice of looping and includes selected current references on the topic. The booklet outlines the history of this practice, delineates its operating principles, differentiates looping from multi-age placement, and describes the academic and social benefits of the practice. Using a question and answer format, the booklet also answers questions commonly asked by parents, students, teachers, and administrators about looping. The booklet concludes with a description of the responsibilities and mission of the Northeast and Islands Regional Educational Laboratory at Brown University. Contains 32 references. (KB)

Language: English

Published: Providence, Rhode Island, 1997

Article

Montessori: Tots Barely Out of Diapers Are Learning as They Play

Publication: Miami Herald

Pages: 20

Americas, Montessori method of education, North America, United States of America

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Language: English

ISSN: 0898-865X

Article

Montessori Approach to Learning

Publication: NCEA Bulletin [National Catholic Educational Association], vol. 58

Pages: 320-322

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Language: English

Video Recording

Montessori Education: The Doorway to Life Long Learning

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Abstract/Notes: Montessori students of all ages at Post Oak School in Houston, Texas, interact with Montessori materials, with their teachers, and with each other. The reflections of the interviewed adolescents and teachers are juxtaposed and correlate with the research conclusions.

Runtime: 11 minutes

Language: English

Published: Burton, Ohio, 2004

Book

Free Way to Learning: Educational Alternatives in Action

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Abstract/Notes: Is school really deaad? It seems not. So does our present system offer all there is to know about enabling children to learn of themselves, their worlds, their possibilities? 'Free Way to Learning' is put together by a number of people who think not. IN different ways they have created learning stiuations which break down established ideas about teacher authority, about compulsory learning, about how the process of education can change society. Separately the have: established an urban free school, developed a small rural community, operated a family learning network, offered an inner-city supplementary programme, and participated in the rise of a street school. Together they testify to the challenges, problems and, above all, the excitement encountered by those who attempt to do it a new way - a free way.

Language: English

Published: Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books Ltd., 1974

Article

Learning Manners with Montessori Grace and Courtesy Lessons

Publication: Practical Homeschooling, no. 116

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Language: English

ISSN: 1075-4741

Book Section

Montessori Prinzip der Altersmischung - ein soziales Gestaltungs-element menchlichen Lernens in Kindheit und Jugend [Montessori principle of age mixing: A social design element of human learning in childhood and adolescence]

Book Title: 100 Jahre Montessori-Kinderhaus Geschichte und Aktualität eines pädagogischen Konzepts [100 Years of the Montessori Children's Home: History and Topicality of an Educational Concept]

Pages: 175-195

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Language: German

Published: Berlin, Germany: LIT Verlag, 2009

ISBN: 978-3-8258-1650-6

Series: Impulse der Reformpädagogik , 24

Book Section

Fun with Learning: A Supplementary Programme

Book Title: Free Way to Learning: Educational Alternatives in Action

Pages: 104-122

England, Europe, Great Britain, Montessori method of education, Northern Europe, Poor children, United Kingdom

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Language: English

Published: Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books Ltd., 1974

ISBN: 0-14-080353-X 978-0-14-080353-2

Article

Learning from Three to Six: Redeeming Education's Lost Years

Available from: Advantage Preservation - Catholic Messenger

Publication: The Catholic Messenger (Davenport, Iowa), vol. 80, no. 40

Pages: 11

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Abstract/Notes: Book reviews of: "The Montessori Method: A Revolution in Education" by E. M. Standing and "Learning How to Learn" by Nancy McCormick Rambusch.

Language: English

ISSN: 0008-8234

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