Description
Educator Karen Rumley will give you tools that you can add to your academic toolbox to help you customize your content and instruction. You will learn how to differentiate based on content, difficulty, and depth. Whether you have many years of teaching under your belt or this is your first year in the classroom, this course will challenge and inspire you to become a better teacher.
After taking this course educators will understand how to:
- Design lessons
- Group and assign tasks
- Create a toolbox
- Facilitate differentiation
Click here for a leader’s guide created by the Ohio Association for the Gifted and Talented.
Presenter Bio
Karen Rumley is the past president of the Ohio Association for Gifted Children. She is the director of instruction with Kent City Schools and formerly a consultant with the Summit County Educational Service Center, specializing in gifted services and programming as well as secondary English language arts and social studies. She has coordinated gifted programs for eight years and is the past secretary of the OAGC governing and executive boards. She is also the co-chair of OAGC Annual Fall Conference. She and her husband, Eric, live near Ravenna and enjoy travel, reading, and training in Kung Fu.
Fallon – CONROE ISD (verified owner) –
Great!
Abbey – MARION CITY (verified owner) –
Great ideas!
THERESA – DELAWARE CITY (verified owner) –
Interesting Topic
Megan – PIQUA CITY (verified owner) –
This was a practical course that provided strategies that can be immediately implemented in the classroom.
Leonor – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
I think it is very informative.
Sheila – HALLSVILLE ISD (verified owner) –
She did address secondary more so than elementary, which is beneficial to me.
Tracy – MIDLOTHIAN ISD (verified owner) –
It was hard to keep my attention.
Katie – FAYETTEVILLE-PERRY LOCAL (verified owner) –
very informative
Zondra – ECTOR COUNTY ISD (verified owner) –
Very good course with useful strategies.
Kelley – FAYETTEVILLE-PERRY LOCAL (verified owner) –
This gave a lot of insightful information about grouping students appropriately and giving out work so students don’t really know they are being “grouped”.