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Defensible Differentiation: Separating Wheat from Chaff

Session #: 307-1341T
Presenter(s): Carol Ann Tomlinson
Session Length: 1:30:00 AM hr.
Event: 2007 ASCD Annual Conference
Date: March 17-19, 2007

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There is much educational talk about differentiated instruction and many sources offering assistance to teachers who want to differentiate. There is far less conversation about what constitutes defensible differentiation and what is required for fidelity to the concept of differentiation. Participants in this session will examine both positive and negative examples of differentiation to clarify what constitutes quality differentiation and why some "differentiation" is more than other "differentiation" to benefit students.



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