This training will explore practical ways for secondary teachers to become more familiar with and utilize the Depth and Complexity Framework by focusing on the process component of differentiation.
Use of the Depth and Complexity Framework to differentiate curriculum and instructional practices is a way to create equitable, challenging, and efficient learning experiences for all students, especially gifted and advanced learners. The elements of depth, complexity, and content imperatives are meaningful, inclusive "thinking tools" that enrich any classroom.
This session covers the following material —
- Introducing the Depth and Complexity Framework
- Considering and connecting depth and complexity to our Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
- Connecting depth, complexity, and content imperatives to classroom applications
This is a facilitated, self-paced online course.