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OverviewEnacting Differentiation in the Teacher Education Classroom: Practical Strategies for Modeling and Reflection explores the vital role of Differentiated Instruction (DI) in teacher education programs, offering practical strategies for integrating DI into courses across the program. It provides actionable tools and strategies for preparing future educators to meet the diverse needs of all students through engagement with and reflection on inclusive teaching practices. Grounded in the understanding that preservice teachers need to see classroom instructional practices explicitly modeled, Sarah E. Pennington demonstrates how differentiation can be woven into teacher preparation programs in purposeful, authentic ways. By engaging with examples, strategies, and guided reflections, teacher educators can better prepare future teachers to respond to the diverse needs of all learners. This book recognizes the challenges of teaching DI in higher education settings and offers practical, ready-to-use tools that can be applied across different content areas and program structures. Through a balance of theory, practice, and reflection, it supports teacher educators in both their individual courses and their broader programmatic efforts to foster inclusive teaching practices. Main Features of this Book: -Reflection questions at the end of each chapter for both teacher educators and preservice teachers -Strategies and tools for enacting differentiation within four basic areas: environment, content, process, and product -Strategies and tools for pre-assessment to help plan for differentiation -Ideas for strengthening faculty expertise and building program-wide capacity in implementing differentiated instruction This book is designed for teacher educators, program leaders, and professional development providers who want to: -Intentionally model differentiation in their own courses -Guide preservice teachers to critically reflect on inclusive teaching practices -Create alignment across teacher preparation programs around DI -Support faculty collaboration and professional growth in implementing equitable instruction Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah E. PenningtonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781538194560ISBN 10: 1538194562 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 16 April 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Manufactured on demand Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Introducing the Differentiated Classroom to Your Preservice Teachers Chapter 2: How Assessment Supports Differentiated Instruction Chapter 3: Differentiation by Environment Chapter 4: Differentiation by Content Chapter 5: Differentiation by Process Chapter 6: Differentiation by Product Chapter 7: Differentiated Instruction Across the TEP: Building Faculty Capacity Appendix A: Graphic Organizer for Utilization of the Dual Role Reflection Model Appendix B: Synthesis Reflection Questions for Instructors and Preservice Teachers Appendix C: Preservice Teacher Questions for Reflecting on Differentiated Instruction within Clinical PlacementsReviewsSarah Pennington’s book is a rare and essential resource for teacher educators. By making the complexities of differentiation transparent—modeling, naming, and unpacking each move—Pennington empowers educators to bridge the gap between theory and practice. This is the guide we’ve needed to help preservice teachers truly see, experience, and reflect on differentiation in action. -- Rebecca West Burns, PhD * dean, College of Education, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania * Sarah Pennington’s book is a rare and essential resource for teacher educators. By making the complexities of differentiation transparent—modeling, naming, and unpacking each move—Pennington empowers educators to bridge the gap between theory and practice. This is the guide we’ve needed to help preservice teachers truly see, experience, and reflect on differentiation in action. -- Rebecca West Burns, PhD * dean, College of Education, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania * Sarah Pennington’s book is a rare and essential resource for teacher educators. By making the complexities of differentiation transparent—modeling, naming, and unpacking each move—Pennington empowers educators to bridge the gap between theory and practice. This is the guide we’ve needed to help preservice teachers truly see, experience, and reflect on differentiation in action. -- Rebecca West Burns, PhD * dean, College of Education, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania * Author InformationSarah E. Pennington is an associate professor in education at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. Her teaching experience spans K-12 public schools, private colleges, and large public universities. Her research interests include middle grades education, teacher education, and adolescent literacy motivation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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