3 CREDIT COURSE
The Differentiated Classroom A Teacher's Guide to Empowering All Learners
The Differentiated Classroom: A Teacher's Guide to Empowering All Learners
This course requires the following text, which must be obtained separately. The book may be purchased or borrowed from a local library, if available: Tomlinson, C. A. (2017). How to differentiate instruction in academically diverse classrooms (3rd ed.). Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD). ISBN: 978-1416623304
Semester courses are open for the full semester, and all coursework must be completed by the end of that semester. However, you may finish earlier at any time. You do not need to wait until the semester ends to receive your results. As soon as you complete the course, your grade, certificate, and transcript are processed and sent. Example: If you enroll in a summer semester course and finish on June 5, your grade, certificate, and transcript will be sent then. You do not need to wait until the end of August.
Semester Schedule:
- Summer: May - August (course must be completed by August 31st)
- Fall: September - December (course must be completed by December 31st)
- Spring: January - April (course must be completed by April 30th)
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Course Description
This course explores differentiated instruction, a framework for tailoring lessons to meet the varied needs of all students. Drawing on How to Differentiate Instruction in Academically Diverse Classrooms (3rd edition) by Carol Ann Tomlinson, participants will delve into strategies for identifying student strengths, interests, and learning styles. Through a combination of readings, discussions, and assignments, educators will gain practical tools for differentiating content, process, and product in their classrooms. This course fosters a love of learning and celebrates student individuality, equipping educators to create inclusive and thriving learning environments where all students can achieve success.