Differentiating Instruction with Technology in Middle School Classrooms

Differentiating Instruction with Technology in Middle School Classrooms

Differentiating Instruction with Technology in Middle School Classrooms

Differentiating Instruction with Technology in Middle School Classrooms

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Overview

Middle school is a time of growth and change for students, with each student changing and growing in different ways and at different rates. These students, like the rest of us, have different interests, different backgrounds, and different goals for their lives. Educators have a responsibility to treat and teach them as individuals. Differentiated Instruction (DI) makes this possible, and technology makes DI easy, effective, and engaging.

Recognizing a need for change in middle school instruction, the authors wrote Differentiating Instruction with Technology in Middle School Classrooms to show educators the benefits of combining DI with technology, encouraging educators to re-engage students by bringing lessons out of the past and into the student-centered reality of digital-age learning. This book offers an overview of research on the uniqueness of middle school students and illustrates the importance of using technology to create differentiated lessons, especially with this age group. It lists the fundamental components of DI, student traits that guide DI, and Web 2.0 resources that can help make DI a reality in the middle school classroom. It also includes sample activities for incorporating DI in multiple subjects: math, science, social studies, and language arts. The strategies and lessons in this book will ensure that students receive a tailored education that also prepares them with the technology skills they need for a successful future.

Features:

Lists of resources for Web 2.0 tools that support differentiated instruction
A chapter on using DI for student assessment
A survey of research on middle school students

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781564844019
Publisher: International Society for Technology in Education
Publication date: 11/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 228
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Grace E. Smith received a PhD from Wayne State University. Her experience includes 10 years as a teacher and reading specialist and 11 years as a technology curriculum coordinator and trainer. She has also worked as an educational consultant, a curriculum coordinator and course developer, and as an adjunct professor at two universities.

Stephanie Throne received a PhD from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. She has extensive experience in developing online educational materials. She currently works as an author consultant and presents at many conferences, workshops, and webinars.
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