Alternative (Differentiated) Teaching

School of Education - CSU, Chico
22 Jul 201503:05

Summary

TLDRThe co-teaching approach with differentiated instruction involves one teacher managing a large group while another focuses on a small group for specific learning needs. This method offers flexibility for enrichment, remediation, or pre-teaching, allowing personalized instruction. Teachers can address individual student needs, ensuring a safe and inclusive learning environment where all students feel supported and understood.

Takeaways

  • 👨‍🏫 Co-teaching involves two teachers managing students in different group sizes, with roles that can be switched.
  • 📚 Alternative Differentiated Instruction is used to separate a small group for specific teaching purposes.
  • 🔄 It can be used for remediation, enrichment, assessment, or pre-teaching to cater to individual learning needs.
  • 🤝 The approach allows for instructional flexibility and can include behavior modification to support students.
  • 🧩 Teachers can reteach concepts or provide different methods of instruction to better connect with struggling students.
  • 🔑 Personalized instruction is key, with teachers adjusting their approach based on the student's needs and learning style.
  • 🤔 Students may question why they are chosen for small group instruction, but it's important to create a non-stigmatizing environment.
  • 🌐 A safe classroom environment is emphasized, where all students understand the purpose of different teaching methods.
  • 📈 This approach should be used occasionally to boost performance, not as a regular practice that could label students.
  • 👂 Small groups allow for better student-teacher connections, making students feel heard and safe to ask questions.
  • 👍 Co-teaching with differentiated instruction is beneficial for teachers to identify and fill gaps in student learning.

Q & A

  • What is the co-teaching approach described in the script?

    -The co-teaching approach described is a form of differentiated instruction where one teacher manages a large group while another focuses on a smaller group for specific instructional purposes. The roles can be switched between a resident and a mentor.

  • How can alternative differentiated instruction be used in a classroom?

    -Alternative differentiated instruction can be used to separate a small group of students from the whole class to either teach the same content in a different way or provide intervention for those who haven't grasped a concept, or for enrichment for those who have and need to go further.

  • What are the benefits of using this co-teaching approach?

    -The benefits include instructional flexibility, the ability to provide enrichment or remediation, assessment, pre-teaching, and alternative methods for lesson input. It also allows for personalized instruction to meet individual student needs.

  • Why might a teacher choose to teach a concept in a small group setting?

    -A teacher might choose to teach a concept in a small group setting to provide a different perspective or method of learning, especially if a student is struggling with the concept or if a different teacher has a stronger connection with the student.

  • How can teachers avoid students feeling labeled or stigmatized when using this approach?

    -Teachers should pull students for a variety of purposes to prevent any one group from feeling singled out. They should also communicate that all students have different needs and that the classroom is a safe environment for learning.

  • What is the role of the teacher who is not managing the large group?

    -The teacher not managing the large group focuses on the small group, providing individualized attention, and support to enhance understanding and cater to specific learning needs.

  • How often should this co-teaching approach be used?

    -This co-teaching approach should be used occasionally and when needed to increase the performance of particular students or groups of students.

  • What does the script suggest about the impact of small group instruction on student engagement?

    -Small group instruction can make students feel heard and safe to ask questions, leading to a better understanding of the content and a more personalized learning experience.

  • How does the co-teaching model support teachers in identifying student needs?

    -The co-teaching model allows for another set of eyes in the classroom, helping to notice gaps in student learning or those who need enrichment, providing additional support where needed.

  • What is the potential impact of this teaching approach on a teacher's connection with students?

    -This approach can enhance the teacher's connection with students by allowing for more personalized interactions and understanding of individual student needs, leading to a stronger relationship and a more effective learning environment.

  • How does the script define the term 'differentiated instruction'?

    -Differentiated instruction, as defined in the script, is the practice of tailoring teaching methods and materials to meet the diverse learning needs of students within a classroom.

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Co-TeachingDifferentiated InstructionStudent SupportInstructional FlexibilityEnrichmentRemedial TeachingBehavior ModificationSmall Group LearningEducational ApproachTeacher Collaboration
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