How to differentiate learning in your schools? | Carol Ann Tomlinson

Carol’s philosophy is simple yet profound, "Use your instincts, become an observer, watch kids."
In this episode of the School Leaders Project, we're exploring differentiation and how it can be implemented in schools to foster a more inclusive and effective learning environment. Join us for this discussion with Carol Ann Tomlinson, an educator, author and an expert in differentiated instruction.
School Leaders Project is an initiative by Toddle. To learn more about Toddle, check out www.toddleapp.com/
00:00 - 06:28 Introduction
06:28 - 11:06 What is differentiation and why is it important?
11:06 - 17:58 Planned vs. Instinctive
17:58 - 30:11 What is the role of success criteria when it comes to differentiation?
30:11 - 46:19 Carol Ann Tomlinson's differentiation framework and how to use it
46:19 - 1:12:21 Why learning environments matter?
1:12:21 - 1:18:16 The role of reflection in teaching
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  • @erwinbryanutchanah7642
    @erwinbryanutchanah76427 ай бұрын

    Brilliant! Ann always makes teaching a delight! I`ve been following her Talks about Differentiation for a while now. Very happy to see her making reference to Neuroscience as a new venue to better understand our role in students` lives.

  • @happyinquiring

    @happyinquiring

    7 ай бұрын

    Totally agree! This one was so full of transformative ahas for practice- one of my favorites to record. Thanks for tuning in.

  • @PaulOlsson-kh6um
    @PaulOlsson-kh6um4 ай бұрын

    At the end of the conversation Carol mentions a teacher in Arkansas who hands out mirrors to her students at the last day of their school year and tells them that if they ever run into problems they kshould look in the mirror and tell themselves that they can fix this. I really liked this idea. Anyone who knows who she is or where she works?

  • @tehillaessien
    @tehillaessien7 ай бұрын

    really great content to learn from

  • @munavvarkilichova3291
    @munavvarkilichova32913 ай бұрын

    Every teacher must know about this, I will share it 😳❤😍😍

  • @munavvarkilichova3291
    @munavvarkilichova32913 ай бұрын

    Wow, this is a beneficial podcast. 🎉

  • @ahellahulabaloo5500
    @ahellahulabaloo55007 ай бұрын

    Really interesting conversation! I'm currently in school to become a life science teacher and have found this channel really interesting and the host is wonderful 👏. Would love more on this topic! I'm also really intrigued by the idea of narrative education especially in STEM.

  • @toddleapp

    @toddleapp

    7 ай бұрын

    We are glad you liked it! More on differentiation and narrative education in STEM coming soon!

  • @dembodieme4911
    @dembodieme49117 ай бұрын

    Now I got a better understanding of differentiation starting from personality of the students, their social background, their environment they come from, the state of their classrooms, etc. In reality, all these will surely impact on the way learn. Hence the rationale behind differentiation. Considering all these, wouldn't it be great to ponder over ways of differentiating when it comes to sitting for placement examen for the sake of equity?

  • @happyinquiring

    @happyinquiring

    7 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, I think the practice of sitting for exams is one of the major question marks for education of the future- What purpose does it really serve it preparing students for life beyond school? How else might we measure success?

  • 2 ай бұрын

    How is this different from UDL?

  • @erwinbryanutchanah7642
    @erwinbryanutchanah76426 ай бұрын

    Hi Toddle, At minute 53:12 Carol says "Now call that um good until I started to say it I knew the term um I'll come back to it in a minute" - I have been through the transcript and watched the PodCast a few times but unfortunately was unable to identify the `term` she was referring about `brain researchers`. It may have been mentionned implicitly but I could not pick it up. Thank you helping out if you can. Kind Regards, Erwin

  • @happyinquiring

    @happyinquiring

    4 ай бұрын

    Hey Erwin! Sorry for the delayed response. She never came back to it, but I think the term she is referring to is neuroplasticity.