The What, Why, and How of Differentiated Instruction Workshop
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| 24 Mar 2010 |
08:30 AM |
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Baton Rouge, LA
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The What, Why, and How of Differentiated Instruction
Do you struggle with meeting the needs of the students in your classroom because of their varying academic abilities, strengths, learning styles, interests, background knowledge, and life experiences? If so, you will want to attend this dynamic, full-day workshop on differentiated instruction where you will:
• Explore the concept of differentiated instruction.
• Learn how to make practical and flexible instructional decisions for each student based upon their needs.
• Learn new instructional strategies and techniques for addressing the needs of diverse learners.
Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Time: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Location:
Veranda Room
East Baton Rouge School Board's Instructional Resource Center
1050 South Foster Drive
Baton Rouge, LA
Registration Deadline: March 21, 2010
Registration Fee: $50.00*
*Participants must pre-register and pay a registration fee of $50 prior to attending the workshop. A+PEL members will receive a $50 reimbursement upon completion of the workshop. The registration fee is non-refundable for non-members.
Presenter: Kim Geddie
Kim Geddie is one of the nation’s outstanding teacher-trainers. She is a versatile and dynamic presenter who is committed to helping today’s educators make key connections to improve instruction and to maximize student success. Kim draws upon her experiences as a teacher, administrator, and educational consultant for her practical, classroom-based presentations. Participants appreciate Kim’s sense of humor and her practical, proven solutions to the problems that challenge classroom teachers. Kim has been an educational consultant for Staff Development for Educators, the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, and several other esteemed educational organizations. She has presented extensively throughout Texas and has also worked closely with schools and districts all across the country.
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