KSA 5: Differentiation/ Individualization
All students can learn, albeit at different rates and in different ways. They know how (including when and how to engage others) to identify students’ different learning styles and ways students learn. They understand the need to respond to differences by creating multiple paths to learning for individuals and groups of students, including students with special learning needs.
University Courses that have supplemented my knowledge, skills, and attributes for Differentiation/ Individualization:
- EDUC 3502: Educational Psychology
- EDUC 3602: The Educational Psychology of Exceptional Learners
- EDUC 4702: Individualizing Instruction in the Regular Classroom
- EDUC 4321: Social Issues in Education
- EDUC 4310: Comparative Studies of Education in Developed and Third World Nations
- EDUC 4764: The Internet and Education
- EDUC 2500: Orientation into Teaching
- EDUC 3500: Professional Semester I Practicum
- EDUC 3600: Professional Semester II Practicum
- EDUC 4572: Secondary Education Internship (PS III)
- EDUC 3502: Educational Psychology
- EDUC 3602: The Educational Psychology of Exceptional Learners
- EDUC 4702: Individualizing Instruction in the Regular Classroom
- EDUC 4321: Social Issues in Education
- EDUC 4310: Comparative Studies of Education in Developed and Third World Nations
- EDUC 4764: The Internet and Education
- EDUC 2500: Orientation into Teaching
- EDUC 3500: Professional Semester I Practicum
- EDUC 3600: Professional Semester II Practicum
- EDUC 4572: Secondary Education Internship (PS III)
Below, are pictures of differentiated instruction that I have incorporated into lesson delivery.