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.

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.

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
Total Pages 24
Release 1993
Genre Curriculum planning
ISBN

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Curriculum Compacting

Curriculum Compacting
Title Curriculum Compacting PDF eBook
Author Sally M. Reis
Publisher
Total Pages 170
Release 1993
Genre Gifted children
ISBN 9781864010138

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Curriculum compacting is a practical, inexpensive method for ending boredom for bright students. It enables teachers to streamline the regular curriculum, ensure students' mastery of basic skills, and provide time for challenging enrichment and/or acceleration activities.

The Quick Reference Guide to Educational Innovations

The Quick Reference Guide to Educational Innovations
Title The Quick Reference Guide to Educational Innovations PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Orange
Publisher Corwin Press
Total Pages 164
Release 2002-02-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780761978169

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In their struggle to identify successful solutions for their schools, teachers, administrators, board members, and parents must wade through reams of educational rhetoric and sales hype. This resource is designed to serve a broad audience of practicing teachers, preservice teachers, administrators, resource teachers, college professors, parents, and others who would like to stay abreast of new education programs and innovations. It objectively explains how each program, practice, and philosophy is supported by research and how it really works in schools. It provides straightforward definitions and concisely illustrates the practical applications and supporting research for approximately 125 educational innovations. Entries include feedback from award-winning teachers, giving educators an unbiased view of real-world effectiveness. Some highlights are as follows: (1) the exploration of more than 60 innovative practices, including assertive discipline, computer-assisted instruction, conflict resolution, distance learning, and the Socratic method; (2) an examination of results-oriented programs, including emergent literacy, Jumpstart, and Touch Point Math; (3) detailed discussion of policies regarding immersion and inclusion, standardized testing, and summer school; and (4) comprehensive coverage of movement, concepts, and theories, including brain-based learning, mainstreaming, multicultural education, and school vouchers. (Contains 135 references.) (RT)

It's about Time

It's about Time
Title It's about Time PDF eBook
Author Alane J. Starko
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1986
Genre Education
ISBN

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