Differentiating for the Young Child

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Author: Joan F Smutny
Publisher: Corwin
Edition: 2nd Edition
ISBN-13: 9781412975568
Publishing year: November 2009
No of pages: 280
Weight: 570 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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Using the ideas presented in this book make teaching and learning more personalized and exciting for both teachers and their students This book provides a breath of fresh air for the teaching profession! - Carole S Campbell, Educator Higher Ground Educational Consulting This book is chock full of great examples and classroom applications, providing specific guidance and clear-headed advice - Nancy H McDonough, Second-Grade Teacher, Walter Stillman School, Tenafly, NJ Meet the highly diverse needs of primary students with these differentiated teaching strategies! Every student whwalks through the classroom door brings special gifts tthe learning table Differentiating for the Young Child helps primary teachers value and support the unique experiences and learning styles of diverse young learners Joan Franklin Smutny and SE von Fremd offer strategies and methods for promoting creative thinking and intellectual discovery across key discipline areas They alstackle issues relating tundeserved students and discuss differentiated technology use Revised tmake differentiated learning easier, this second edition: - Includes new charts with high- tlow-preparation strategies for differentiating lessons in maths, science, social studies, and language arts - Presents new focus questions thelp teachers clarify their own priorities and target student needs efficiently - Offers Web sites for further reference Because the primary grades influence all the years that follow, this resource helps early childhood and primary teachers use creative, differentiated teaching strategies tmeet the individual learning needs of all young children and encourage their future academic success