Monday, August 6, 2007

Blog #4

how do you accommodate diverse learners? - I don't have a whole lot of diversity in my classroom because of the nature of the G/T program. However, I do occasionally have kids who have poor fine motor skills and can't print or cut well - I accept a different level of work from them if I know that to be the case. However, I do still encourage them to reach as high as they can - partly by providing extra time and extra personal support. Also, new qualifiers frequently do not have the tech skills that those who've been identified since 3rd grade do. I procide them with teacher support, one-on-one instruction or a peer tutor if they need it until they are up to the class standard.

how do you help your students become self-directed learners? By clearly laying out expectations and examining a sample product prior to the beginning of a prohject, I can both byuild interest and set expectations. G/T kids can look a variety of previous work and determine for themselves where their own work should fall on the spectrum. Many will set their own goals once they see where other people have been. I also provide them with the resources they need - books, websites, technology - to achieve the desired results.

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