The Seven T's of Practical Differentiation

Alphabet Sevens, #2

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods, Educational Theory
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Author: Sue Cowley ISBN: 9781516384228
Publisher: Sue Cowley Books Ltd Publication: September 15, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sue Cowley
ISBN: 9781516384228
Publisher: Sue Cowley Books Ltd
Publication: September 15, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

In this book, Sue Cowley offers teachers a practical and easy to read guide to the subject of differentiation. She explains a wide variety of techniques and strategies that teachers can use immediately in their classrooms, to help all their students learn more effectively. Sue offers advice on using targets and timing, tips on creating groups for differentiated learning, thoughts on developing higher order thinking for all your students, and much much more.  This book will help you gain a fresh insight into a complex topic, and learn how to differentiate more effectively, without spending lots of extra time on planning and preparation.

This mini guide is written in Sue's much-loved honest and straight talking style. No theory, no jargon, just down to earth techniques that really work. Whatever age students you teach, your classroom practice will benefit from the strategies and techniques that she reveals here. Read Sue's concise guide now and find out how to get all of your students learning.

Sue Cowley is the author of over 25 teaching books, including the international best seller, 'Getting the Buggers to Behave'. Her author website is www.suecowley.co.uk.

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In this book, Sue Cowley offers teachers a practical and easy to read guide to the subject of differentiation. She explains a wide variety of techniques and strategies that teachers can use immediately in their classrooms, to help all their students learn more effectively. Sue offers advice on using targets and timing, tips on creating groups for differentiated learning, thoughts on developing higher order thinking for all your students, and much much more.  This book will help you gain a fresh insight into a complex topic, and learn how to differentiate more effectively, without spending lots of extra time on planning and preparation.

This mini guide is written in Sue's much-loved honest and straight talking style. No theory, no jargon, just down to earth techniques that really work. Whatever age students you teach, your classroom practice will benefit from the strategies and techniques that she reveals here. Read Sue's concise guide now and find out how to get all of your students learning.

Sue Cowley is the author of over 25 teaching books, including the international best seller, 'Getting the Buggers to Behave'. Her author website is www.suecowley.co.uk.

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