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Educational Consultant: Carol Ann Tomlinson Building on our best-selling video series Differentiating Instruction, this series takes you deeper into elementary, middle, and high school classrooms to see how a differentiated approach plays a key role in improving overall classroom practice. Program 1, Planning Curriculum and Instruction, gets teachers started in thinking about the essential understandings of their curriculum and their students’ existing skills and readiness levels. Expert Carol Ann Tomlinson spells out the principles that guide a differentiated classroom. Use Program 2, Managing the Classroom, to help teachers visualize how a differentiated classroom actually works and understand how to handle multiple tasks and activities. Experienced teachers offer lots of proven ideas and strategies. Lecturing to the whole class, providing assistance to individual students, teaching small groups—handling the various teaching roles in a differentiated classroom can be challenging for any teacher. Program 3, Teaching for Learner Success, explains how teachers become adept at these multiple roles and move with ease from one to the other.
(ASCD DVD, 2001) Three 28- to 48-minute programs on DVD and a 195-page Facilitator's Guide.
In this video, explore how to design units of study around the Common Core Standards using the Understanding by Design® (UbD™) framework. Interviews with experts and examples of the concepts in practice help bring the Common Core and UbD framework to life. The video includes material related to the English language arts and literacy standards and content and practice standards for mathematics.
In this revised and updated 4th edition, Discipline with Dignity provides in-depth guidance for implementing a proven approach to classroom management that can help students make better choices and teachers be more effective. Emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and self-control, the authors offer specific strategies and techniques for building strong relationships with disruptive students and countering the toxic social circumstances that affect many of them, including dysfunctional families, gangs, and poverty.