M.Ed. in Differentiation - Sample Lesson
This is a sample lesson from a course in the online, video-based Master of Education in Differentiated Instruction degree offered by Graceland University in Iowa. In this lesson, author and video instructor Dr. Carol Tomlinson presents an introductory look at differentiation. Dr. Tomlinson describes differentiation as instruction that is responsive to the various needs and strengths of today's diverse student population. For more information contact Graceland University toll free at 800-833-0524 Ext, 4516 or visit www.QualityMastersDegree.com.
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9 октября 2011 г. 6:07:51
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