Differentiation in the Early Years Classroom

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This course is an introduction to the concept of DIFFERENTIATION with a specific focus on Early Years settings.

Differentiation is defined, and the reasons behind the need for differentiation are explored. Teachers taking this course will gain insight into how differentiation can save them time and effort in the classroom, while enabling pupils of all abilities to access the curriculum. There are also suggestions about Best Practice and how to plan effectively differentiated lessons and prepare useful materials, as part of a teaching team.

Descriptive Points

Gain an understanding of the concept of differentiation and its importance in Early Years education. Recognise how the learning needs of Early Years students differ from those in elementary settings. Develop skills to plan and implement effectively differentiated lessons in Early Years classrooms. Learn to identify and utilise flexible teaching materials to support differentiation. Discover strategies for differentiating instruction within whole group lessons in Early Years settings. Explore real-world examples of differentiation in Early Years classrooms to apply in your teaching practice. Understand and apply best practices for differentiation in Early Years education.

What Will You Learn?

  • Articulate a clear understanding of the concept of differentiation and its significance in Early Years education.
  • Distinguish between the unique learning needs of Early Years students and those in elementary settings.
  • Create well-structured and effective lesson plans that incorporate differentiation techniques to meet the diverse needs of Early Years learners.
  • Identify and utilise a variety of flexible teaching materials and resources to facilitate differentiation in the classroom.
  • Implement strategies to differentiate instruction effectively within whole group lessons, ensuring that all Early Years students are engaged and challenged.
  • Apply practical examples of differentiation in Early Years classrooms to create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment.
  • Adhere to best practices for differentiation in Early Years education, considering individual learning styles, abilities, and interests.

Course Content

Differentiation in the Early Years Classroom

  • Introduction
    00:00
  • Early years learning needs
    00:00
  • How to differentiate in an early years classroom
    00:00
  • Flexible materials
    00:00
  • Using planting materials and tools
    00:00
  • Best practice
    00:00
  • Summing up
    00:00
  • Course Quiz

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