2nd Edition

Differentiated Instruction A Guide for World Language Teachers

By Deborah Blaz Copyright 2016
    202 Pages
    by Eye On Education

    202 Pages
    by Eye On Education

    In this new edition of a bestseller, author Deborah Blaz helps you differentiate lessons for your world language students based on their learning styles, interests, prior knowledge, and comfort zones. This practical book uses brain-based teaching strategies to help students of all ability levels thrive in a rigorous differentiated learning environment. Each chapter provides classroom-tested activities and tiered lesson plans to help you teach vocabulary, speaking, listening, reading, and writing in world language classes in ways that are interactive, engaging, and effective for all learners.

    Features new to this edition include:

    • Sample thematic units to make your lessons more authentic and immersive
    • New strategies for using technology to differentiate world language instruction
    • Additional checklists, rubrics, and feedback forms to help you organize your lesson plans and track students’ progress
    • New connections to the Common Core State Standards, the ACTFL Standards, Webb’s Depth of Knowledge, and Bloom’s Taxonomy

    You’ll also learn how to differentiate assessment effectively to help all students show their full potential. Classroom-ready tools and templates can be downloaded as free eResources from our website (www.routledge.com/9781138906181) for immediate use.

    eResources

    I. DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION: WHAT IT IS/ WHAT IT ISN’T

    What is Differentiated Instruction?

    What Differentiated Instruction IS

    What Differentiation is NOT

    Some Research to Support Differentiation

    II. FROM CONTENT TO PROCESS TO PRODUCT

    Content, or What to Teach

    Process, or How to Practice

    Product, or How to Assess

    Preparing Yourself

    Preparing the Students

    Management Issues and Ideas

    III. PLANNING A DIFFERENTIATED UNIT

    Identify What Is to Be Taught (Content)

    Pre-assess Students’ Needs and Capabilities

    Choose the Form(s) of Assessment to Be Used (Product )

    Decide on the Method of Presentation

    Classroom Environment

    Select a Variety of Learning Strategies (Process)

    Sample Units

    Learning Centers

    Interdisciplinary Units

    Cultural Adventure Unit: Language in Our Community (Spanish)

    Project-Based Learning Unit

    Checklist for a Differentiated Lesson or Unit

    Checklist for Observing a Lesson/Unit that Uses Differentiated Instruction

    IV. IDEAS SMORGASBORD

    Vocabulary

    Speaking/Listening

    Reading

    Post-Reading Projects/Strategies

    Writing

    Review

    Other

    V. Differentiated Assessment

    Use Choice

    Use Context

    Use Variety

    Managing Grades

    VI. Reflections on Differentiation

    Graphics

    Frequently Asked Questions and Answers.

    APPENDIX A: CHECKLISTS

    APPENDIX B: THE LANGUAGE OF DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION: KEY WORDS AND CONCEPTS

    APPENDIX C: LISTS OF ACTIVITIES AND STRATEGIES BY STANDARDS

    Common Core

    ACTFL

    References

    Biography

    Deborah Blaz has taught French to grades 7-12 for the past 36 years in Indiana. She also serves as the World Language Department Chair at her school.

    "All experienced teachers know that having an idea bank at your fingertips helps keep the curriculum fresh and engaging for students and teachers alike. I have given Deb's book as a gift for my student teachers in the past and will continue to do so with this new publication." --Kate Chan, M.A., Ed., National Board Certified Teacher, Spanish

    "The perfect book for all foreign language teachers. It is superb from the beginning to the end." --Sergio Meza P., M.Ed., Foreign Language Consultant and ESL Teacher

    "Once again, Deborah Blaz has given world language teachers many ideas and techniques to add to their teaching toolboxes. I was captivated with her concrete and ready-to-use examples for differentiating instruction in the world language classroom. As a veteran teacher, I am excited that I will be able to incorporate her practical suggestions with my students for many years to come." --Gary Spurgin, President of the Indiana Foreign Language Teachers Association