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A Model for Differentiating Assessment According to Multiple Intelligences Theory

Session #: 307-2446
Presenter(s): Joseph Warnock; Silvia Braidic
Session Length: 1:00:00 AM hr.
Event: 2007 ASCD Annual Conference
Date: March 17-19, 2007

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This session will focus on a differentiated assessment model developed by a student teacher during an action research study that lasted an entire school year. Using six of the eight intelligences identified in Gardner's work, the model maximizes each individual student's performance on an assessment. Participants will learn how the researchers used results of the assessments to inform instructional decisions.



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