Kategoriak: All - concrete - readiness - independence - connections

arabera erin gerling 15 years ago

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Readiness

Effective lesson planning should consider the varied readiness levels of students, ensuring they grasp fundamental concepts before advancing to complex ideas. Some learners may progress from concrete to abstract thinking, while others might need more time to process multiple abstractions.

Readiness

Content, Process and Product

To clarify their thinking and challenge them appropriately

Planning Lessons Differentiated by Readiness

Slow to Fast

Match pacing to your students' needs

push students just a bit beyond their comfort zone

Dependent to Independent

Skill building, structured independence, shared independence and self-guided independence

Structured to open-ended

Students need basic understanding before feeling comfortable with exploration

Small leap to great leap

Students make mental leaps from reading and using the information to application, insight and transfer

Single facet to mutiple facet

Students need a flexible approach in order to make connections

Simple to Complex

Some students may be able to handle more than one abstraction at a time and some may not

Concrete to Abstract

Foundational to Transformational

materials and tasks need to be basic to help the students build a solid foundation of understanding