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EDU 4331: Differentiated Instruction Mixed-Ability K-12 Classroom

This is a guide to library resources for the EDU 4331: Differentiated Instruction Mixed-Ability K-12 Classroom course. Here you will find databases, electronic journals, tutorials, and other information.

Welcome

Welcome to the EDU 4331 Differentiated Instruction Mixed Ability K-12 Classroom Research Guide. In this guide, you will find library and online resources to help you with your research and course assignments. Scroll below to see the most used resources for getting started on your research. Click on the side navigation tabs on the left to see more in-depth and comprehensive resources.

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This course will provide students with research-based resources, strategies, and technology for working with students of all abilities in the regular classroom. Students will examine the role of the classroom teacher in differentiating instruction for special education, average-ability, and gifted students in the content areas. Students apply theory and research-based models of differentiation of classroom environment, curriculum and instruction, and assessment with regards to all students including those with exceptionalities and respond to their needs (readiness, learning profile, and interest) by planning, selecting, adapting and creating a supportive classroom environment, relevant curriculum and appropriate assessment by using a repertoire of evidence-based strategies to ensure specific student outcomes in the least restrictive environment.

Most Used Resources

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Why Should I use Google Scholar?

Google Scholar includes journal and conference papers, theses and dissertations, academic books, pre-prints, abstracts, technical reports and other scholarly literature from all broad areas of research. You'll find works from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies and university repositories, as well as scholarly articles available anywhere across the web. Google Scholar also includes court opinions and patents.

How to set up Google Scholar So that it will retrieve articles available at the West Library:

  1.  Go to Google Scholar   
  2.  Click on settings
  3.  Click on Library Links on the left
  4.  Type in Texas Wesleyan Library in the box

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