Differentiating Instruction in the 21st Century Classroom - ONLINE

Differentiating Instruction in the 21st Century Classroom - ONLINE

CE Credits Online

Sun, July 1 2018 12:00 AM - Sun, June 30 2019 11:59 PM

Presenters

  • Mike Esping

Description

The 21st century classroom is becoming increasingly diverse. Our students represent diverse cultures and socioeconomic classes. They speak different languages at home and have varying immigration statuses. There is diversity of gender, gender expression and sexual orientation. Many students have special needs and represent various special populations. The research is clear that a one-size-fits-all approach to learning is not effective. 

This course is guided by the essential question “How can we create powerful learning experiences to meet the wide range of student needs in the 21st century classroom?” and presents differentiation as a solution for answering this essential question and meeting the needs of a diverse student base.

This course will provide educators with the tools to necessary to implement differentiation effectively in their classrooms. It provides tips and resources that educators can start utilizing immediately along with two authentic tasks and a final project that ask participants to think deeply about the subject matter and apply it to their students in meaningful ways.

Event Notes

Registration dates do not affect when you can register for this class. This class is self-paced and can be registered for at any time.

Dates

  • Sun, July 1 2018 - Sun, June 30 2019
    12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
    Online

Registration

Event # 73582

Price
$285.00
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Registration Ends
Sunday Jun 30, 2019 11:59 PM
Registration is now closed.

Professional Hours

Clock Hour Number: VAG1724
45.00 Clock Hours $135.00