Acknowledgments
About the Author
Prologue
The Way We Do the Things We Do
1. Environments for Learning
What Is Differentiated Instruction?
Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs
Need for Self-Actualization
An Attractive Environment
Social/Emotional Environment
2. Getting to Know Your Students: Learning Strengths
Different Learners/Different Teachers
What Is a Learning Profile?
Auditory/Verbal Memory Preference
Kinesthetic/Tactile Memory Preferences
All Pathways Lead to Differentiation
3. A Matter of Memory: Gaining a Better Understanding of How Students Remember
How Do We Deal With Explicit Information?
Semantic Memory: Nothing but the Facts
Episodic Memory: Making the Invisible Visible
Conditioned Response: Lasting Memories
Procedural Memory: Just Do It!
Emotional Memory: If They Can Feel It - They'll Remember It!
Using Memory Systems to Access Prior Knowledge
Emotional/Episodic Memory
Everyone Should Be Familiar With Garpon: Is That Your Final Answer?
4. Differentiating Content, Process, and Product for the Visual Learner
Do You Teach for Visual Memory?
Preassessment and the Visual Learner
Differentiation Design for Learners With Strong Visual Memory
Differentiating for Visual Memory and the Semantic System
Differentiating for Visual Memory and the Episodic System
Differentiating for Visual Memory and the Procedural System
Differentiating for Visual Memory and Conditioned Response
Differentiating for Visual Memory and the Emotional System
Visual Memory: I'll Show You What I Know!
Bloom's Taxonomy and the Visual Learner
5. Differentiating Content, Process, and Product for the Auditory Learner
Do You Teach for Auditory Memory?
Preassessment and the Auditory Learner
Differentiation Design for Learners With Strong Auditory Memory
Differentiating for Auditory Memory and the Semantic System
Differentiating for Auditory Memory and the Episodic System
Differentiating for Auditory Memory and the Procedural System
Differentiating for Auditory Memory and Conditioned Response
Differentiating for Auditory Memory and the Emotional System
Concentration and the Auditory Learner
Auditory Memory: I'll Tell It Like It Is!
Bloom's Taxonomy and the Auditory Learner
Auditory Learner Snapshot
6. Differentiating Content, Process, and Product for the Kinesthetic Learner
Do You Teach for Kinesthetic Memory?
Preassessment and the Kinesthetic Learner
Differentiation Design for Learners With Strong Kinesthetic Memory
Sameness Is Not Always Fairness
Differentiating for Kinesthetic Memory and the Semantic System
Differentiating for Kinesthetic Memory and the Episodic System
Differentiating for Kinesthetic Memory and the Procedural System
Differentiating for Kinesthetic Memory and Conditioned Response
Differentiating for Kinesthetic Memory and the Emotional System
Does It Really Make Any Difference?
Kinesthetic Memory: I'd Rather Do It Myself!
Bloom's Taxonomy and the Kinesthetic Learner
Kinesthetic Learner Snapshot
7. Putting It All Together: Memory C.R.E.E.P.S. In!
Identifying Learning Strengths
Differentiated Instructional Strategies That Work for All Learners
Learning and Memory Tips for Students
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index