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Adapting Unstoppable Learning: how to differentiate instruction improve student success at all learning levels in Bloomington, MN

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Adapting Unstoppable Learning: how to differentiate instruction improve student success at all learning levels in Bloomington, MN

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Foreword by Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey Modify your curriculum using streamlined assignments, targeted assessments, and student engagement strategies for different learning styles. This practical guide expands upon the Unstoppable Learning model to explore accessible learning for all students. Through specific curriculum and environmental accommodations and modifications, as well as personal and technology supports, K–12 teachers will discover how to provide differentiated instruction to students with varying needs, from physical disabilities to twice-exceptionality. Forms, tools, and diagrams designed to aid instructional planning are also included. How will this book helFOREWORD BY DOUGLAS FISHER AND NANCY FREY Modify your curriculum using streamlined assignments, targeted assessments, and student engagement strategies for different learning styles. This practical guide expands upon the adapting element of the Unstoppable Learning model—(1) planning, (2) launching, (3) consolidating, (4) assessing, (5) adapting, (6) managing, and (7) leading—to explore accessible learning for all students. Through specific curriculum and environmental accommodations and modifications, as well as personal and technology supports, K-12 teachers will discover how to provide differentiated instruction to students. Forms, tools, and diagrams designed to aid instructional planning give readers a clear path for supporting students with varying needs, from physical disabilities to twice-exceptionality. How will this book help you? Learn how to adjust curriculum in ways that maintain appropriate levels of rigor for different learning styles. Consider real school vignettes and examples that illustrate successful Unstoppable Learning adaptations for inclusive classrooms. Study the four guiding principles of systems thinking: relationships, communications, responsiveness, and sustainability. Consider the importance of collaboration and communication in learning adaptations. Study helpful and informative tools and diagrams intended to aid in planning instruction for different learning styles. Contents: Introduction: About Adapting Learning Chapter 1: Creating an Adaptation-Friendly Systems Thinking Classroom Chapter 2: Making Accommodations and Modifications While Ensuring Rigor Chapter 3: Determining Personal Supports Chapter 4: Communicating With Key Collaborators Epilogue: Changing a Belief System p you? Learn how to adjust curriculum in ways that maintain appropriate levels of rigor for different learning styles. Consider real school vignettes and examples that illustrate successful Unstoppable Learning adaptations for inclusive classrooms. Study the four guiding principles of systems thinking: relationships, communications, responsiveness, and sustainability. Consider the importance of collaboration and communication in learning adaptations. Study helpful and informative tools and diagrams intended to aid in planning instruction for different learning styles.
Foreword by Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey Modify your curriculum using streamlined assignments, targeted assessments, and student engagement strategies for different learning styles. This practical guide expands upon the Unstoppable Learning model to explore accessible learning for all students. Through specific curriculum and environmental accommodations and modifications, as well as personal and technology supports, K–12 teachers will discover how to provide differentiated instruction to students with varying needs, from physical disabilities to twice-exceptionality. Forms, tools, and diagrams designed to aid instructional planning are also included. How will this book helFOREWORD BY DOUGLAS FISHER AND NANCY FREY Modify your curriculum using streamlined assignments, targeted assessments, and student engagement strategies for different learning styles. This practical guide expands upon the adapting element of the Unstoppable Learning model—(1) planning, (2) launching, (3) consolidating, (4) assessing, (5) adapting, (6) managing, and (7) leading—to explore accessible learning for all students. Through specific curriculum and environmental accommodations and modifications, as well as personal and technology supports, K-12 teachers will discover how to provide differentiated instruction to students. Forms, tools, and diagrams designed to aid instructional planning give readers a clear path for supporting students with varying needs, from physical disabilities to twice-exceptionality. How will this book help you? Learn how to adjust curriculum in ways that maintain appropriate levels of rigor for different learning styles. Consider real school vignettes and examples that illustrate successful Unstoppable Learning adaptations for inclusive classrooms. Study the four guiding principles of systems thinking: relationships, communications, responsiveness, and sustainability. Consider the importance of collaboration and communication in learning adaptations. Study helpful and informative tools and diagrams intended to aid in planning instruction for different learning styles. Contents: Introduction: About Adapting Learning Chapter 1: Creating an Adaptation-Friendly Systems Thinking Classroom Chapter 2: Making Accommodations and Modifications While Ensuring Rigor Chapter 3: Determining Personal Supports Chapter 4: Communicating With Key Collaborators Epilogue: Changing a Belief System p you? Learn how to adjust curriculum in ways that maintain appropriate levels of rigor for different learning styles. Consider real school vignettes and examples that illustrate successful Unstoppable Learning adaptations for inclusive classrooms. Study the four guiding principles of systems thinking: relationships, communications, responsiveness, and sustainability. Consider the importance of collaboration and communication in learning adaptations. Study helpful and informative tools and diagrams intended to aid in planning instruction for different learning styles.

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