Differentiation in Science
RRISD hosted Region 13 MS and HS Science Workshop
Differentiation in Science (MS and HS)
Curriculum can sometimes feel "one size fits all” when classrooms are not. One of the greatest challenges facing the classroom teacher is how to differentiate for a class that includes students of all abilities including English Language Learners, students that are classified as G/T, and students that receive special education services. This workshop provides strategies and resources to help teachers plan for the needs of all students. Teachers in the workshop will discuss and practice differentiation of content, process, and product in the science classroom.
Round Rock ISD will be hosting a Region 13 professional development open to all secondary science teachers in the district. This is a professional development opportunity focused on curriculum and instructional practices teachers can immediately use in the classroom. This workshop will engage teachers in learning about how to differentiate science instruction for all learners.
Secondary science would like to have at least one representative from each high school and middle school campus attend. Secondary science will pay for the substitute of the campus representative. All teachers at the campus are welcome to attend but the campus must cover any additional substitute costs.
RRISD hosts Region 13: Differentiation in Science
Transportation West
Wednesday, Feb 25, 2015, 08:30 AM
7900 Pearson Ranch Rd, Austin, TX 78717, United States
Limited Spots Available
Please RSVP in the Google form below in order to reserve your spot!
Email: secondaryscience_curriculum@roundrockisd.org
Website: https://sites.google.com/a/roundrockisd.org/secondaryscience_curriculum/
Twitter: @RRISD_Science