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Differentiation in teaching and learning

through the use of technologyHróbjartur Árnason

Assistant Professor

Adult- and Continuing EducationUniversity of Iceland

[email protected]

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My Point of View

• Adult Learning• Lifelong Learning

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What do YOU mean when you talk about

differentiated teaching?

Please discuss 3-4 together

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How do we react to differences in the classroom / among our learners?

DifferentiatePersonalize

Individualize

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What is…

• Individualisation: Instruction adapted to the learning needs of individual learners• Differentiation: Instruction tailored to accommodate different needs

in the same group• Personalisation: Instruction paced to learning needs, tailored to

individual learning preferences and interests and needs. US Department of Education 2010

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Differentiation:

“A proactive response to the unpredictability of todays diverse classrooms”

Carol Ann TomlinsonAnd here too

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why

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#1 We gather learners in a classroom for a reason

• Economy?• "The industrial model"!

• Politics• Democracy• Equality

• Better• Learning• Teaching

• Community• Interaction

• Theory: The social construction of reality• Berger, Peter L.; Luckmann,

Thomas (2011). The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge . Open Road Integrated Media.

• Learners learn by• seeing others learn• hearing others learn• interacting with others• asking peers• explaining to peers• showing peers

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#1 We gather learners in a classroom for a reason

• Economy?• "The industrial model"!

• Politics• Democracy• Equality

• Better• Learning• Teaching

• Community• Interaction

• Theory: The social construction of reality• Berger, Peter L.; Luckmann,

Thomas (2011). The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge . Open Road Integrated Media.

• Learners learn by• seeing others learn• hearing others learn• interacting with others• asking peers• explaining to peers• showing peers

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#1 We gather learners in a classroom for a reason

• Economy?• "The industrial model"!

• Politics• Democracy• Equality

• Better• Learning• Teaching

• Community• Interaction

• Theory: The social construction of reality• Berger, Peter L.; Luckmann,

Thomas (2011). The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge . Open Road Integrated Media.

• Learners learn by• seeing others learn• hearing others learn• interacting with others• asking peers• explaining to peers• showing peers

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#1 We gather learners in a classroom for a reason

• Economy?• "The industrial model"!

• Politics• Democracy• Equality

• Better• Learning• Teaching

• Community• Interaction

• Theory: The social construction of reality• Berger, Peter L.; Luckmann,

Thomas (2011). The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge . Open Road Integrated Media.

• Learners learn by• seeing others learn• hearing others learn• interacting with others• asking peers• explaining to peers• showing peers

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#2 Diverse groups give more creative results

• Research on creativity • The tension between • Understanding each other

• Language• Idioms• Common knowledge

• And not understanding• misunderstanding• explaining• sharing• etc.

c.f. Keith Sawyer: Group Genius 2008

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#3 Differentiated instructions can enable MORE learning

• Constructivism• Zone of proximal Development• Different learners need to

develop different • Teacher nudges learner out of

their comfort zone• Carl Rogers

• Meaningful learning• We learn things we find

meaningful to us• Malcolm Knowles

• Experience varies• amount• Quality• IS important

• Learning styles• Kolb• Dunn & Dunn

• Multiple Intellegences• Howard Gardneer• Thomas Armstrong

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Learning Styles: Senses

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Learning styles: Kolb

Doodle by Patricia Kambitsch, from her blog „Adventures of slow leaning“

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Learning styles: Dunn & Dunn

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#4 Differentiated instruction can help learners become lifelong learners

• Differentiated Instruction can foster more self directed learning, self efficacy and self responsibility• Making learning a positive experience• Learning activities tailored to learner preparedness• Because learners are working on meaningful tasks • Because learners can choose tasks

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#5 Differentiation can help all learners succeed

Elements of motivation: • Feel inclusion• Culturally responsive• Attitude• Meaning• Competence

Wlodkowski (2008)

People experience FLOW when tasks are• challenging• not too easy• not too hard• learners lose sense of

time• only conscious of task,

not selfExperiencing Flow builds psychological capital

•Csikszentmihalyi (2008)

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Plan learning activities which meet student‘s...• readiness

• When the learning tasks match or fit the student’s learning skills as well as their knowledge and understanding of the learning material

• interest• The learning tasks kindle curiosity, passion or appetite for

learning or completing the task

• learning profile• The assignments fit the way the student likes to learn and work• Learning style / preference

C.A. Tomlinson (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms

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A classical way of differentiating

learning materials according to

learning speed/ability…

• The right answer leads the reader to new material,

• The wrong answer leads the reader to more material expressed differently

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Kahn Academy pre-learning assessment

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Kahn Academy: Assessment question

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Kahn Academy dashboard

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Kahn Academy: Teacher dashboards

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Alma: Create your own differentiated paths

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A guide through the course with choices in

learning materials

Links to tagged lists

Links to playlists

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With you can discuss the content ON the page

Highlight important sections of the webpage

Discuss specific issues in the text… f.ex. to train

learners to discriminate, and judge content

reliability

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Discussion

Highlights

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Why Differentiate?

• #1 We gather learners in a classroom for a reason• #2 Diverse groups give more creative results• #3 Differentiated instructions can enable MORE learning• #4 Differentiated instruction can help learners become lifelong

learners• #5 Differentiation can help all learners succeed

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How to differentiate

Planning for unpredictable groups of learners:•Preparedness•Interest•Learning preferences

Using ICT tools to: •Create / present varied content for different learners•Present with varied methods with “Playlists”•Assess student‘s mastery in ways that suit and interest them

Varying elements of learning and teaching•Content•Presentation•Assessment

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Contact details: Hróbjartur Árnason, University of [email protected]