Curriculum Compacting

Curriculum Compacting
Title Curriculum Compacting PDF eBook
Author Sally M. Reis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 251
Release 2021-09-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1000490548

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Curriculum compacting is one of the most well-researched and commonly used ways of differentiating instruction to challenge advanced learners. This practical and inexpensive method of differentiating both content and instruction enables classroom teachers to streamline the regular curriculum, ensure students' mastery of basic skills, and provide time for stimulating enrichment and acceleration activities. With information on the history and rationale of curriculum compacting as well as successful implementation strategies and multiple case studies, the second edition of Curriculum Compacting introduces the strategies that teachers need to understand to implement this differentiation strategy for high-potential, highly motivated, and academically talented and gifted students. 2017 NAGC Book of the Year Award Winner

Curriculum Compacting

Curriculum Compacting
Title Curriculum Compacting PDF eBook
Author Sally M. Reis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 0
Release 1992
Genre Curricula planning
ISBN 9780936386638

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Explains how to streamline or "compact" curricula through a practical, step-by-step approach. Presents skills required to modify curricula and the techniques for pretesting students and preparing enrichment options.

Civic Engagement Across the Curriculum

Civic Engagement Across the Curriculum
Title Civic Engagement Across the Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Battistoni
Publisher Campus Compact
Total Pages 84
Release 2017-01-27
Genre Education
ISBN 1945459077

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Civic Education Across the Curriculum offers faculty in all disciplines rationales and resources for connecting their service-learning efforts to the broader goals of civic engagement. Campuses promoting engagement are beginning to tie service-learning practices to their civic mission of preparing students for participation in a diverse, democratic society. There are, however, few resources for faculty—especially those in fields not traditionally linked with civic education—to think about how civic engagement might be incorporated into their own disciplinary perspectives and course goals. This volume distills a wide range of disciplinary perspectives on citizenship into usable conceptual frameworks. It provides concrete examples of course materials, exercises, and assignments that can be used in service-learning courses to develop students’ civic capacities, regardless of disciplinary area. This volume will assist faculty in their own curricular work as well as enable them to combine their individual initiatives with others across their campus.

Curriculum Compacting

Curriculum Compacting
Title Curriculum Compacting PDF eBook
Author Sally M. Reis
Publisher PRUFROCK PRESS INC.
Total Pages 68
Release 2005
Genre Curriculum change
ISBN 1593630131

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Offers practical strategies designed to help teachers incorporate the content, process, products, classroom management, and personal commitment needed to accomodate individual and small-group differences.

Total School Cluster Grouping and Differentiation

Total School Cluster Grouping and Differentiation
Title Total School Cluster Grouping and Differentiation PDF eBook
Author Marcia Gentry
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 264
Release 2021-09-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1000490092

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The Total School Cluster Grouping Model is a specific, research-based, total-school application of cluster grouping combined with differentiation, focused on meeting the needs of students identified as gifted while also improving teaching, learning, and achievement of all students. This revised and updated second edition of Total School Cluster Grouping and Differentiation includes rationale and research followed by specific steps for developing site-specific applications that will make the important art of differentiation possible by reducing the range of achievement levels in teachers' classrooms. Materials to support staff development—including powerful simulations, evaluation, management, special populations, differentiation strategies, social and emotional needs, and recommended materials—are included.

Educator's Quick Reference Guide to Curriculum Compacting

Educator's Quick Reference Guide to Curriculum Compacting
Title Educator's Quick Reference Guide to Curriculum Compacting PDF eBook
Author Sally Reis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 0
Release 2018-06-14
Genre Education
ISBN 9781618217882

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This quick reference guide provides educators with a brief history and rationale of curriculum compacting, as well as strategies and ways to implement this practical and inexpensive method of differentiating both content and instruction.

The Schoolwide Enrichment Model

The Schoolwide Enrichment Model
Title The Schoolwide Enrichment Model PDF eBook
Author Joseph S. Renzulli
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 450
Release 2021-10-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1000489736

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The Schoolwide Enrichment Model: A How-to Guide for Talent Development (3rd ed.) presents a common sense approach for helping students achieve and engage in joyful learning. Based on years of research, the Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM) is founded on highly successful practices originally developed for programs for gifted students. The SEM promotes “a rising tide lifts all ships” approach to school improvement by applying general enrichment strategies to all students and opportunities for advanced level follow-up opportunities for superior learners and highly motivated students. This guidebook shows educators step by step how to develop their own SEM program based on their own local resources, student population, and faculty strengths and interests. Instead of offering students a one-size-fits-all curriculum, the model helps educators look at each student's strengths, interests, learning styles, and preferred modes of expression and capitalize on these assets. The book highlights the model's fundamentals and underlying research and provides information about organizational components, service delivery options, and resources for implementation. The book suggests methods for engaging and challenging identified gifted students and provides practical resources for teachers using the SEM with all students.