In this 2nd edition of a book that has provided inspiration to countless teachers, Carol Ann Tomlinson offers three new chapters, extended examples and information in every chapter, and field-tested strategies that teachers can use in today's increasingly diverse classrooms. Tomlinson shows how to use students' readiness levels, interests, and learning profiles to address student diversity.
In addition, the author shows teachers how to differentiate, or structure, lessons at every grade level and content area to provide "scaffolds"--as well as high-speed elevators--for *The content of lessons, *The processes used in learning, and *The products of learning.
Teachers can draw on the book's practical examples as they begin to differentiate instruction in their own classrooms. Strategies include curriculum compacting, "sidebar" investigations, entry points, graphic organizers, contracts, and portfolios. As Tomlinson says, "Differentiation challenges us to draw on our best knowledge of teaching and learning. It suggests that there is room for both equity and excellence in our classrooms.
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WHAT'S NEW?
- How to Teach Large Classes?
- Work Alone or Work in Pair? How to Assign Students Work in Classroom.
- Roleplay or Not Roleplay?
- Developing a Research Question
- Action Research as Professional Development
- The Process of Teacher Research
- How to Summarize
- Reading Strategies
- What Should We Do with Textbook Reading Activities?
- What A Teacher Must Know When Asking Students Questions
- Fun Class Activities 2
- Fun Class Activities 1 (Games and Activities for Teachers)
- Children’s Games
- Learner-Centered Theory and Practice in Distance Education: Cases From Higher Education
- How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms
- Learning to Teach English
- 50 Mixed-Ability Grammar Lessons
- The Mixed Ability Class
- English Teaching in the Secondary School: Linking Theory and Practice (3rd Edition)
- Language Teaching Methodology: Textbook for Teachers
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