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21:43 Jan 19, 2017 |
Flemish to English translations [Non-PRO] Education / Pedagogy / Course title | |||||||
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4 | Self-paced / differentiated / at-level learning |
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Niveauleren Self-paced / differentiated / at-level learning Explanation: ...or something along those lines. See the D-box for explanations as to what may apply & applicable references. Literally "leren op maat", per --> https://issuu.com/koenvandenhoudt/docs/lerarenopleiding_pxl-... Also see pg. 1: https://www.actfl.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/TLEsamples/TL... "The Differentiated Language Classroom In her book, Tomlinson describes a differentiated French I classroom with students often working with written tasks at differing levels of complexity and with different amounts of teacher support." - Retrieved 2/1/17 And: http://edglossary.org/differentiation/ "Differentiation refers to a wide variety of teaching techniques and lesson adaptations that educators use to instruct a diverse group of students, with diverse learning needs, in the same course, classroom, or learning environment. Differentiation is commonly used in “heterogeneous grouping”—an educational strategy in which students of different abilities, learning needs, and levels of academic achievement are grouped together. In heterogeneously grouped classrooms, for example, teachers vary instructional strategies and use more flexibly designed lessons to engage student interests and address distinct learning needs—all of which may vary from student to student. The basic idea is that the primary educational objectives—making sure all students master essential knowledge, concepts, and skills—remain the same for every student, but teachers may use different instructional methods to help students meet those expectations." - Retrieve 2/1/17 Not sure what you will opt for, but this should help others in the same direction FTF. |
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