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Title: Flexible Grouping Practices


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Flexible Grouping Practices
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Grouping and the Gifted Student
  • The gifted student ranges in his/her strengths
    and weaknesses just as do all students
  • Students are different from each other and
    challenged when provided programming at the
    appropriate level of instruction
  • Teachers must look at each student individually
  • MCPS content curriculum contain adaptations that
    are suitable for the gifted student in the
    cluster grouped classroom
  • Flexible Grouping for the delivery of instruction
    is the cornerstone of appropriate differentiation
    for the gifted student

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When does grouping facilitate instruction?When
it
  • allows both for quick mastery of information and
    ideas
  • allows for additional exploration by students
    needing more time for mastery
  • allows for both collaborative and independent
    work
  • gives students and teachers a voice in work
    arrangements
  • allows students to work with a wide variety of
    peers
  • encourages teachers to try out students in a
    variety of work settings
  • keeps students from being pegged as advanced or
    struggling

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Which activities lend themselves to group work?
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Activities for Heterogeneous Grouping
  • Open ended activities with use of strategies such
    as critical thinking,, development of concepts
    and generalizations
  • Multidisciplinary themes
  • When presenting new content
  • Examples Hands on Science experiments, and
    current events activities

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Group Work - Old and New
Traditional
Cooperative Groups
  • Task is usually a project
  • Some students do more work and take most
    responsibility
  • Some students are ignored by others in group
  • Some students feel success, others feel
    frustration
  • Each student cares most about what he/she learns
    and what grade he/she receives
  • Task may be a project, brainstorming, problem
    solving
  • Shared work and responsibility
  • Participation of all students is encouraged
  • Each students ideas and work are valued
  • Students care about group learning

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Flexible Grouping
  • Occurs when there is a whole group assessment or
    instruction initially and then the students are
    divided by their need for either review,
  • re-teaching, practice, or enrichment. Such
    grouping could be a single lesson or objective, a
    set of skills, a unit of study, or a major
    concept or theme. Flexible grouping creates
    temporary groups for an hour, a day, a week, or a
    month or so. It does not create permanent groups.

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Purpose of Grouping
  • Schools will utilize flexible and varied grouping
    practices that enhance the opportunity to receive
    expanded, intensive, enriched and accelerated
    curricula at all instructional levels.

Source Policy on Gifted and Talented Education
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Planning for GroupingQuestions to Consider
  • When does grouping benefit students?
  • When does grouping facilitate instruction?
  • Which activities lend themselves to group work?
  • How do you determine group membership?

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When does grouping benefit students?
  • When the task requires input from different types
    of learning styles and perspectives.
  • When the subject matter is new for all students.
  • When it allows gifted students to be engaged in
    real learning.

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Appropriate Activities for Heterogeneous Grouping
  • Critical Thinking
  • Concept and Generalization
  • Whole Language Experiences
  • Multi-disciplinary Units
  • Open ended discussions
  • Examples Hands-on science experiments and
    Current event discussions

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Appropriate Activities for Homogeneous Grouping
  • Drill and Practice
  • Math computation
  • Studying for recall type test
  • Answering comprehension questions about a novel

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Group Membership
  • Can be determined by
  • Readiness
  • Interest
  • Reading Level
  • Skill Level
  • Background Knowledge
  • Social Skills

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Grouping Method
  • Teacher Assigned
  • Student Selected
  • Random

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PRE-ASSESSMENT
  • The purpose of pre-assessment is to determine
    what students know about a topic before it is
    taught. Pre-assessment will help the teacher
    determine flexible grouping patterns and should
    be used regularly.

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Pre-assessment Strategies
  • Teacher prepared pre-test
  • KWL Charts /Graphic Organizers
  • Writing Prompts/Samples
  • Guess Box
  • Student demonstrations and discussions
  • Student products and work samples
  • Show of hands/EPR Every Pupil Response
  • Standardized Tests/ISM Data
  • Teacher observation/Checklist

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Management of Groups
  • Goal of the Activity
  • Total number of Pupils in Class
  • Number of Groups
  • Number of Students in a Group
  • Roles within the Group
  • Teacher Role

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Assessment
  • A successful end product and/or the fulfilling
    the pre-stated objective.

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Processing
  • Individual and Group accountability activities
    which reflect the success of
  • The student
  • The group
  • The objective for the teacher planned activity

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Flexible Grouping for the delivery of instruction
is the cornerstone of appropriate differentiation
for the gifted student as well as all students.
The use of Flexible Grouping assures Success for
Every Student.
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  • This program was developed by
  • Elaine McArdle
  • And
  • Gina Woodward
  • EII Coordinators Ridgeview Middle School
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