Tuesday, February 25, 2025
8:30 AM to 3:00 PM (Registration begins at 8:00 AM) Lunch Provided
CVES Conference Center at 1443 Military Turnpike, Plattsburgh
Cost: $200 per person billed through the CVES 506 School Improvement Co-Ser
Presenter: Melissa Dudyak and Danielle Janisewski, CVES Facilitators
Description: This engaging and practical professional development session is designed to empower K-12 educators with strategies to effectively implement differentiated instruction. Participants will explore how to tailor teaching to meet the diverse needs, learning styles, and abilities of their students while ensuring high academic standards. Through hands-on activities, collaborative discussions, and real-world examples, educators will: Develop an understanding of the principles and benefits of differentiated instruction. Learn strategies to differentiate content, process, product, and learning environments. Gain tools for assessing student readiness, interests, and learning profiles. Explore flexible grouping strategies and tiered assignments to foster student engagement. Discover approaches for integrating differentiation with state standards and curriculum goals.
Target Audience: This workshop is ideal for K-12 educators, instructional coaches, and administrators committed to fostering equitable, inclusive, and effective classrooms.
Registration via WinCap: 2024 – 2025 S³ Professional Development