Resources
The education program of UNE includes a strong focus on differentiation theory and strategies as well as motivational theory and practice.
University of Rio Grande, School of Education
The University of Rio Grande offers a master of education that focuses on using multiple intelligences according to Howard Gardner’s psychological theories of learning.
Carol Tomlinson – Fulfilling the Promise of Differentiation
Carol Tomlinson is the first name in differentiated instruction.
Benjamin Bloom and the Taxonomy of Learning
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Portaportal is a web-based organizational tool
Click here to see my portaportal sites
Teddi Kella-Fuller’s Special Education Squido Lens
Teddi Kella-Fuller has pulled together more special education information in one place than I have been able to find in a long time. Check out her top-rated site!
Differentiated Instruction: A Reasearch Brief for Practitioners, University of Alberta
Excellent summary
Differentiating Instruction for Advanced Learners in the Mixed-Ability Middle School Classroom
Carol Tomlinson’s article helps us with these especially challenging students
Enhance Learning with Technology
Computers help us do differentiated instruction
Internet 4 Classrooms – Helping Teachers Use the Internet Effectively
“Sites that help classroom teachers adjust their teaching process to their learners needs”
Activities for Differentiated Instruction
Eighty-seven page goldmine of instruction based in Bloom’s Taxonomy and Gardner’s multiple intelligences
Professional development for teachers and librarians
Differentiating instruction for math (and more)
100 Best YouTube Videos for Teachers
Peer- Share Introduction to Differentiated Instruction.mht by Robert San Juan
In addition to using books and magazines to find out about Differentiated Instruction, why not also use the power of the Internet? Have Fun!!
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A rich and useful collection of insight and ideas on the development and learning of children. This site speaks to parents as well as teachers.
Quite a rich link page.
We have some nice articles in our website’s blog.
Will appreciate if could add our link to this page.
http://www.edumantra.in/blog
-Ashish
I enjoyed reading edumantra immensely. I found it to be a rich and interesting collection of ideas on the development and education of children. I will happily post the link on Show and Tell Links page.
Best Wishes to you and thank you for this useful information.
Deborah
Hello Teddi,
I would be happy to add your Squidoo Special Education Lens link. This amazing site puts it all together for parents first seeking information on special education as well as teachers in the field – a truly useful place.
Can you add my Squidoo lens about Special Education to your list of links? I would appreciate it. 🙂
http://www.squidoo.com/special_education