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Assignment: Focus on Data-driven Curriculum Design for Instructional Differentiation Presentation
Role: You are an assistant principal at your school.
Goal: Foster teachers' and administrators' understanding of the need for assuring instructional focus by using differentiated instructional teaching strategies.
Product: Prepare a PowerPoint presentation (10+ slides) for the teachers at your school to understand the need to assuring instructional focus through differentiation of instruction. Follow the assignment guidelines in the Canvas course. Be sure to include at least four peer-reviewed scholarly research sources.
Scenario: Based on the quarterly formative assessment results, 42% of the total student body is not meeting standards in several key areas regarding language arts. Of that total, 87% of the students reflect an inability to structure extended writing responses in a clear, cohesive manner. 77% of the students struggle with providing supporting evidence when making adeclarative statement in support of the main idea. 75% of the students do not demonstrate mastery of basic punctuation. Finally, 70% of the students cannot synthesize and summarize the key points in an extended narrative passage. Now you have been charged by your principal to develop a presentation on differentiated instruction for an in-service. The focus should not be solely on language arts; however, use the data and examples to demonstrate how you would approach differentiation regarding student instruction.
Task
Question I. What is differentiated instruction?
Question II. What are the warning signs to watch for to help us know that differentiation is needed?
Question III. How can we use data to help us know when it is especially important? What does the data in this scenario tell us?
Question IV. What specific instructional strategies can we use to address the mastery gaps in the key areas of this scenario?
Question V. More importantly, how does that apply to instruction in general?
Question VI. How do we manage the classroom when students are working on different activities or standards at the same time?
Question VII. What additional action steps should the school implement based on the data?
Question VIII. How will you measure to see if the differentiation measure made a positive difference?