Description
In this course, you’ll gain a wider understanding of the best practices for maximizing student achievement and retention of the valuable Depth and Complexity Framework learning tools. You’ll also learn about and combine the remaining components of the framework, including:
- Disciplinarian Thinking
- Universal Concepts
- Generalizations
Presenter Bio
Kim Tredick is currently the Director of Student Support Services in Castaic School District in Southern California. She has served as lead curriculum writer for J Taylor Education over the past seven years and has been using Depth and Complexity for two decades as a teacher, principal, and district administrator. Kim is the author of the best-selling Differentiation Smart Reference Guide, which is used in over 30,000 classrooms. As one of the original participating educators during the first PD rollout of Depth and Complexity in the 1990s, Kim’s training provides teachers with practical best practices for using all the components of the D & C Framework.
Jose – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
Awesome. It helps understand the way to plan and use a systematic form of using depth and complexity
Benard Owusu – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
Very good
Maria – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
A little abstract.
Kevin – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
A little lengthy and not as well put together.
Anne – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
I would like to get back too using icons.
Christy – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
Great information but too much to process in a short module.
Stanislas – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
For the concepts presented, this was overly long and drawn out. I most likely felt this way, because I found the material uninteresting, and I don’t see a need to implement this system in my teaching. I feel like we need to simplify the process of learning and developing critical thinking, and this system seems to complicate the process.
Deborah – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
To much moving around
Bonnie – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
Informative
Heidi – EL PASO ISD (verified owner) –
This was focused too much on elementary and middle school.