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Confused and frustrated because you have more than one student in your classroom? Is your school needing to differentiate instruction to ensure more students succeed?
But you feel like a circus performer juggling inclusion, diversity, learning styles, multiple intelligences and mind styles in your teaching methods!
Then you can see the reasons behind the development of Layered Curriculum - the easiest solution for teachers in today's mixed ability classrooms.
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C Layer : : Basic knowledge, understanding. The student builds on his/her current level of core information.
B Layer : : Application or manipulation of the information learned in the C layer. Problem solving or other higher level thinking tasks can be placed here.
A Layer : : Critical Thinking and Analysis. This layer requires the highest and most complex thought.
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