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Topic: Differentiated Instruction, Assessment, and Grading Group
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This discussion group was created as a follow-up to a two-day conference given by Rick Wormeli on Differentiated Instruction and Assessment. It provides a place to continue to discuss his ideas and how they apply to our own practice, to our schools, and to education in general. Everyone is welcome, whether or not you attended the conference. Rick's books, Differentiation and Fair Is Not Always Equal (published by Stenhouse and available at http://www.nelms.org/bookstore.html) are excellent resources for this discussion.
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Mike B.  38
03-12-2008 11:52 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 03-13-2008 12:39 AM
Hi Rick,
One of the quotes that I heard you mention at the conference in Sturbridge that I emphasize daily in my instruction is that "practice makes permanent".
I agree and can you assist me with some additional information and perspectives on that philosophy. I am trying to get together a short presentation for the faculty at the middle school that I teach at. I to support the premise of that statement. I highly support and believe in that train of thought. I just thought it would be a good idea to get your perspective on that quote.
Thanks for injecting me with enthusiasm to differentiate instruction in my pedagogical practice and "bag of tricks".

Mike B.
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