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21st Century Skills and DI

Monday, January 11th, 2010 by cat

measuring

The goals of 21st Century Skills-or 21st Century Learning-are important ones for effective differentiation. They suggest that each student should find support for critical and creative thinking, problem solving, and meaningful collaboration in the classroom in the context of meaning-rich curriculum. Such curriculum forms a great foundation for differentiation, and DI kicks in to support students in achieving these goals. That’s the idea of “teaching up,” which is critical to defensible differentiation. High quality differentiation never teaches down, but rather finds ways to lift students up to a high level of productivity.

Blog How-To Session - Jan 11

Friday, January 8th, 2010 by admin

How-To Session Agenda:pre-k classroom

  1. Overview of blog functionality
    - posts, comments, categories, home
  2. Logging in/Creating account
    - username appears with your posts
  3. Add/revise posts
    - Categories, publish time, kitchen sink, visual vs HTML
  4. Add images/media
    - Media library, alignment, Youtube embeds

Next steps: post regularly, publicize blog, invite SIAD subscribers, invite experts, schedule Ask-an-Expert

ETA: Inserting a PDF or Word doc:

  1. either edit or add a post
  2. click ‘add media’ button (next to Upload/Insert)
  3. click ‘from computer’ (or ‘from URL’ tab if using an external link)
  4. click ‘select files’ button and browse to your pdf (or word doc, etc.)
  5. type a pdf title for users to click on (to open the pdf, that is)
  6. make sure the file URL line has a link to the pdf; do not click ‘none’
  7. click ‘insert into post’ button
  8. view live post and test PDF link

Example: Differentiation Lit Review Word Doc (.doc)

Free materials on Whole Child …

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 by admin

Free materials on Whole Child initiative can be found in wholechildeducation.org

At ASCD headquarters today. Gr…

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 by admin

At ASCD headquarters today. Great information on the Whole Child initiative can be found on their Twitter at WholeChildAdv.