Science Summer School - Catering for diversity in science
January 9th, 2008 by jbowes and tagged differentiated learning, diversity, science educationIt is day 4 and the keynote is Bob Conway who is speaking in a most informative and entertaining way on the topic of Catering for diversity in science. His presentation succinctly brings together many of the key messages that I have met before over many years of professional development. It makes me realise how privileged I have been in having spent 5 years at Claremont College, the national work where I was immersed in school to work issues for
Criteria of a positively diverse classroom
- Substantial student-teacher interaction - being asked questions, responding, receiving feedback
- Opportunity to respond - critically to being involved and included, non-responding can lead to potential behaviour problems
- Academically engaged time (often only about 20% of the time) - meaningful engagement with learning tasks (high achievers > 85%, low achievers < 40%), relevant curriculum - skills, processes, content for now and the future taught and assessed within the official framework
Clearly some students need additional support.
What it takes to make a difference
- expecting, anticipating and planning for the diversity in classrooms
- continuing to assess students’ level of understanding and performance
- providing activities at the students’ level
- making activities relevant and interesting to the learner
- varying the amount of instruction and practice with the needs of the individual
- having knowledge of a wide range of instructional strategies and the know-how to match them to the nature of the student
- being flexible with class routines
- it is not the nature or severity of the students’ diverse learning needs
- not the facilities or particular resources associrated with different school settings
Relevant Reading
Conway, R .N. F. (2008). Adapting curriculum, teaching and learning. In P. Foreman (Ed). Inclusion in action (pp. 95-163). Sydney: Thomson.
Websites for diversity
www.itscotland.org.uk/inclusiveeducation - excellent resourcs on inclusion
www.harmony.gov.au - multicultural activities for schools
www.uni.edu/coe/inclusion - groups of unis websites on inclusionfor trainee teachers, schools and parents
www.diverseschools.com - USA based information on equality, gender, parent involvement
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