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Targeted Instruction 102

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Teachers who use targeted instruction promote deeper learning through activities and assessments. This intentional sequencing of rigor results in differentiated instruction. This course examines the definition of instructional activities, the creation of those activities, and the use of assessment tasks for targeted instruction.

This course builds upon the foundation set by Targeted Instruction 101 and considers other instructional aspects for classroom teaching.

Targeted Instruction

If you, as an educator, want to offer personalized learning to your students, then it starts with targeted instruction. Activities and assessments are tools that help move your students toward achievement.

Connection to Practice

  • Defines instructional activities
  • Shows how to create those activities with rigor
  • Leverages the use of assessment tasks to better target instruction

Requirements

  • A willingness to learn and grow.
  • A computer or phone with access to the internet.
  • No paid software required – everything you need is in the Learning Module.

Earn a Professional Development Certificate

Share this credential with your school administration and in your performance review.

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5.0 out of 5 stars (based on 4 reviews)
May 24, 2024

Love the color coded idea. I am definitely going to implement the idea where students choose their DOK level activity.

Irma G
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February 16, 2024

I might use more peer-peer review.

Susan B
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February 16, 2024

Use Peer to Peer Review

Kelly C
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February 16, 2024

I like the debate choice

Linda E
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Instructor Bio
Instructor: Kathy Kales
Kathy has been in education since 2009. She is currently an instructional designer who uses her passion to creatively help learners of all ages reach their potential.