Intentional Differentiation Services

John McCarthy is the author of the book: So All Can Learn: A Practical Guide to Differentiation. He has published numerous articles about Differentiation at Edutopia and other professional websites.

All services are provided in a variety of formats. Review and find the approach that best serves your needs. All formats can be (and typically are) personalized to the unique needs of the audience. An important purpose is for participants to feel empowered by the experiences to pursue a sustainable implementation.

Differentiation or Differentiated Instruction

Differentiation is both a set of skills and a systemic structure based on common language for intentional planning and learning experiences. Our service options help staff to:

  • Share common language for collaboration around evaluating, planning, and implementing differentiation activities that support each learner.
  • Communicate clearly and concretely how they are differentiating and the intended impact on groups of learners.
  • Develop high quality differentiated lessons and units that positively impact each learner.
  • Empowers administrators and team leaders to ask appropriate questions that are specific and concrete to more effectively coach staff about their teaching and learning practices.

Workshops

All workshops are interactive. They model the learner experience for participants to understand the quality impact of the concepts and strategies explored. Each session includes reflection and practice to ensure confidence of staff for implementation long term.

Differentiation of Lessons Workshop

One in-person day or two virtual sessions (2-3 hours each)

Objectives:

  • Build a shared common language for planning intentional differentiation.
  • Explore instructional strategies through the lens of the differentiation design model.
  • Experience personalized support based on unique instructional needs.
Description: 

This workshop helps staff plan effective use of differentiation activities into lessons to meet learner needs. Staff will build a base of common language for planning and implementing differentiation into lessons. This shared language will empower staff to have more impactful conversation about quality learning experiences for students based on the differentiated lesson. Many strategies will be explored through the lens of the common language to strengthen understanding. Participants will use embedded time to incorporate into their lessons some of the strategies using a provided Differentiation Planning Guide. Coaching support will be provided throughout the workshop. Differentiation is modeled throughout the workshop.

Differentiation of Units and Curriculum Institute

Two to Three in-person days or four to six virtual sessions (2-3 hours)

Objectives:

  • Build a shared common language for planning intentional differentiation.
  • Understand and Explore Differentiation Unit Design Model
  • Examine the relationship between assessment and differentiation planning and activities.
  • Explore instructional strategies through the lens of the differentiation design model.
  • Explore how student voice and choice can be effectively grown through differentiation.
  • **Explore how to incorporate personalized learning strategies to meet needs of individual learners.
  • **Explore how to incorporate student agency into differentiation activities.
  • Experience personalized support based on unique instructional needs.
  • Design a Differentiation Unit based on curriculum where set points in each weekly plan include multiple relevant and valuable differentiation activities that are strategically placed. 

** These experiences are included exclusively in the 3-day institute.

Description: 

This institute helps staff to design and implement units with systemic differentiation that helps ensure learner needs are met and tracking student data for progress trends and opportunities for intentional differentiation practices. Staff will build a base of common language for planning and implementing differentiation into a unit framework. This shared language will empower greater depth and alignment of curriculum outcomes and assessments with intentional differentiation that helps each learner progress over time. Staff will also have more impactful conversation about weekly trends based on quality learning experiences for students.

Coaching

These sessions are intended to provide specific and personalized support for individual staff, teams, and departments regarding appropriate and effective differentiation practices based on their unique needs. Sessions focus on up to 6 participants for 60 or 90 minute time slots. Coaching hours may be purchased in packs of hours).

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Courses

Virtual courses are offered for staff to take at their pace. Each course requires completion of a performance task and may include expectations for contributing to group discussions. On completion of each course, participants will receive a certificate of completion that includes the number of hours for completing the course.

Current Course Offerings

Differentiation: Common Language for Intentional Planning (5 hours)

Objectives

  • Build a shared common language for planning intentional differentiation.
  • Explore examples of intentional differentiation based on a set of instructional strategies.
  • Complete a reflection about your practice, including an analysis of one of your existing lessons or activities.

Description:

Intentional planning for differentiation is strongly dependent on a shared understanding of the structures and vocabulary used to differentiate learning. Explore the language that structures differentiation, including key vocabulary that aids in identifying needs and implementing appropriate learning experiences based on the learners. Review strategies that model and support components of the common language for intentional Differentiation. Complete this course by completing a reflection about your practice, including an analysis of one of your existing lessons or activities.

Differentiation: Planning based on Learner Readiness (5 hours)

Objectives

  • Understand the impact and purpose for meeting Readiness needs for every learner.
  • Explore to approaches for intentional differentiation, including Leveled Instruction and Tiered Instruction.
  • Design two learning experiences that address the two approaches to Readiness.

Description:

Meeting the needs of each learner based on their current skill level is a common challenge and need. This course explores two approaches to Differentiation based on Readiness: Leveled and Tiered Instruction. Examine both of these frameworks and build core understanding of their differences in purpose and implementation. Complete the course by designing two learning experiences that demonstrate proficiency with using both frameworks.

Differentiation Planning Guide (5 hours)

Objectives

  • Build understanding of the planning process for differentiating instruction based on the principles of Intentional Differentiation.
  • Explore use of learner data to help meet the needs of each student.
  • Complete the course with a lesson plan that you create using the Differentiaiton Planning Guide checklist and reflections. Coaching feedback will be provided on this artifact.

Description:

Explore and practice the core steps for effective and efficient intentional differentiation. This course takes you through the planning steps that help ensure high quality differentiation that meets the needs of your targeted learners. Complete the course with a lesson plan that you create using the Differentiation Planning Guide checklist and reflections.