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Differentiated Instruction: Library Resources for Differentiating Instruction

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Instruction related materials

The library collections include materials related to instruction. Use the links below to execute a quick search over the catalog for relevant materials:

Articles about D.I. in higher education by subject

Biology:

Watson, D., & Knight, G. L. (December 01, 2012). Continuous formative assessment and feedback in an enquiry-based laboratory course. Bioscience Education, 20, 101-105.

Computer Science:

Mok, H. N. (2012). Student usage patterns and perceptions for differentiated lab exercises in an undergraduate programming course. IEEE Transactions On Education, 55(2), 213-217.

Mathematics:

Konstantinou-Katzi, P., Tsolaki, E., Meletiou-Mavrotheris, M., & Koutselini, M. (2013). Differentiation of teaching and learning mathematics: An action research study in tertiary education. International Journal Of Mathematical Education In Science & Technology, 44(3), 332-349.

Chamberlin, M., & Powers, R. (2010). The promise of differentiated instruction for enhancing the mathematical understandings of college students. Teaching Mathematics & Its Applications, 29(3), 113-139.

Political Science:

Ernst, H. R., & Ernst, T. L. (2005). The promise and pitfalls of differentiated instruction for undergraduate political science courses: Student and instructor impressions of an unconventional teaching strategy. Journal Of Political Science Education, 1(1), 39-59.

Teacher Education:

Joseph, S., Thomas, M., Simonette, G., & Ramsook, L. (2013). The impact of differentiated instruction in a teacher education setting: Successes and challenges. International Journal Of Higher Education, 2(3), 28-40.

Santangelo, T., & Tomlinson, C. (2008). The application of differentiated instruction in postsecondary environments: Benefits, challenges, and future directions. International Journal Of Teaching & Learning In Higher Education, 20(3), 307-323.

Library Resources for Differentiating Instruction

The library provides resources that may be of assistance when looking for ways to differentiate instruction to meet a variety of learning needs. Some of the types of resources are detailed below.

Not finding what you are looking for? Please contact the liaison librarian for the subject area! The library strives to be a resource for meeting the information needs of all students!

Academic Video Online

  • With Academic Video Online, add video content to your instruction;
  • Videos are closed captioned;
  • Many have transcripts which can be used as a navigation and search tool;
  • Put links to a movie in a Canvas session for a class (for example: Against the Odds)
  • Embed the movie in a Web page:

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