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DI, UDL, EI and SDI: What does it a
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What is Differentiated Instruction?
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Differentiated Instruction IS NOT:
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“…it‟s just shaking up the cl
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Know your teaching style and learn
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Ongoing Assessment: The Key to a Di
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Why use formative assessment and pr
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Examples of Assessments Ongoing Ass
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Exit Card Groupings Readiness Group
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EXIT CARDS Today you began to learn
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EXIT CARDS We have begun a study of
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Jigsaw Another way of presenting in
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Learning Profile YES NO I study bes
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Middle to High Prep Lessons • Tic
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What is UDL?
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UDL and the Learning Brain One must
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UDL and the Learning Brain • The
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UDL Philosophy…
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What is Explicit Instruction?
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What is Explicit Instruction? “It
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A Peek at Scaffolding
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Simpler Scaffolding
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But, What About Specially Designed
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But Do I Have To? Yes!!!! Specially
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What is Special Education: NYS Regu
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What is Specially Designed Instruct
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Common Core and Application to Stud
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What does all this mean? • To dev
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Explicit Instruction: Designing Les
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Opening of the Explicit Lesson A go
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Gaining the Students’ Attention
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Discuss the Relevance of the Target
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Review Critical Prerequisite Skills
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