What is the primary goal of inclusive differentiation in education?
What is meeting the diverse needs of all learners in a shared environment?
According to Gibbons, what is the first step in designing effective universal instruction?
What is clarifying learning outcomes?
Flexible grouping is an example of what kind of instructional practice?
What is a differentiated practice?
What is the goal of a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)?
What is to provide a continuum of support to all students based on their needs?
What is Adam's last name?
What is Uhler?
Inclusive differentiation emphasizes instruction that is...
What is proactive, responsive, and flexible?
Which three guiding questions form the foundation of Gibbons' action-oriented approach?
What are: "Where are we going?", "Where are we now?", and "How do we close the gap?"
What is one way teachers can ensure instructional materials are accessible to all learners?
What is using multiple means of representation (UDL principle)?
How can school systems ensure fidelity of universal instruction across classrooms?
What is through collaborative planning and instructional coaching?
What is Allison's last name?
What is Drago?
According to Gibbons, universal instruction should be grounded in what educational framework?
What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?
What tool does Gibbons recommend for monitoring instructional effectiveness and student learning?
What is formative assessment?
When planning a lesson, how can a teacher address student readiness, interest, and learning profile?
What is by differentiating content, process, or product?
Name one barrier to inclusive differentiation at the systems level.
What is lack of professional development (or rigid curriculum, or insufficient resources)?
What is Cleo's last name?
What is Moore?
Name one key component of differentiated instruction that supports inclusive classrooms.
What is flexible grouping (or varied instructional strategies, or formative assessment)?
Gibbons describes instruction as needing to be both _______ and _______ to support universal success.
What is intentional and responsive?
What strategy helps bridge the gap between core instruction and more intensive supports?
What is tiered intervention or scaffolding?
According to Gibbons, sustainable instructional change must involve what key factor?
What is ongoing teacher collaboration and data-based decision making?
What is Eric's last name?
What is Brubaker?
What term describes the belief that all students can learn and achieve high standards with the right supports?
What is high expectations for all learners (or the growth mindset)?
In Gibbons’ model, what does the “core” of instruction refer to?
What is the general education curriculum and instructional practices provided to all students?
What classroom practice supports equity by allowing students multiple pathways to demonstrate understanding?
What is offering choice in product or assessment format?
Equity in education means ensuring that every student...
What is has access to the supports and opportunities they need to succeed?
What is Scott's last name?
What is Harrison?