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                         <br />                            INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE                     <br />                                                     For <br />                                TEACHING AND LEARNING <br />                           CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES<br />                                      <br />                                     <br />                                     <br />          APRIL 08-10, 2011<br />                                   <br />                                  <br />   ORGANISED BY<br />                          JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY<br />          PAPER PRESENTER]<br />       MR. UBALE AMOL BABAN<br />         (M.A .M.Ed.SET)<br />                                     ASSISTANT PROFESSOR<br />        SANT DNYANESHWAR SHIKSHANSHASTRA<br />                 MAHAVIDHYALAYA, KONDHAPURI<br />PUNE<br />STUDY EFFECTIVNESS OF DIFFERNCIATED INSTRUCTION   <br />          PROGRAMMEE THROUGH REACH MODEL <br />                             AMONG 8TH STD STUDENT<br />                                                                Auther – Ubale Amol Baban<br />                                                              Email _ amolsweetpain@gmail.com<br />INTRODUCTION:<br />quot;
If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn”                                                                   -   Ignacio Estrada<br />                                        As teachers, we are constantly researching and   exploring new ways to design curriculum and deliver instruction to reach all children-we are trying to find the magic that may unlock each mind of every child. Therefore, just as there are many students with varying abilities and needs, there are many strategies and types of content to match these students. In classroom, there is lots of ability, stages, interest student and they want good interaction from teacher.<br />Differentiating instructional methods in the classroom means to adapt to the needs of each individual student. Some students learn better through audio, others visual and some are kinetic learners. At some point in the class, each child would receive the lesson in a format through which he or she learns best. For example, students can be assigned to groups where each student has different team strengths, such as a leader, good note taker, or strong research skills. It can also mean allowing students to choose an end product to a project that fits their skills, such as choosing to create a poster, write an essay or compose a song.<br />                     The present study intends to study the effectiveness of Differentiated Instructional programmee through REACH model among 8th std student. Differentiated instruction is an approach that enables teachers to plan strategically to meet the needs of every student. It is rooted in the belief that there is variability among any group of learners and that teachers should adjust instruction accordingly (Tomlinson, 1999, 2001, 2003). It is the teacher’s response to the diverse learning needs of his or her students.<br />DIFFERNTIATED INSTRUCTION:<br />Differentiated instruction  involves providing student s with different avenues to acquiring content; to processing, constructing, or making sense of ideas and to developing teaching materials so that all students within a classroom.<br />DEFINATION:<br />             Differentiated instruction is a way of thinking about teaching and learning. Differentiating instruction involves providing students with different avenues to acquiring content; to processing, constructing, or making sense of ideas; and to developing. <br />DIFFERNTIATED INSTRUCTION STRUCTURE:<br />   Differentiated instruction is developed by Carol Ann Tomlinson have divided following structure Teachers can differentiate at least four classroom elements based on student readiness, interest, or learning profile<br /> (1) Content—what the student needs to learn or how the student<br />Will get access to the information; <br />(2) Process—activities in which the student engages in order to make sense of or master the content<br />(3) products—culminating projects that ask the student to rehearse, apply, and extend what he or she has learned in a unit; and <br />(4) Learning environment—the way the classroom works and feels.<br />ADVANTAGES OF DIFFERNTIATED INSTRUCTION:                                   <br />           Differentiated instruction has many advantages over traditional teaching methods:<br />They meet the needs of diverse students with a variety of learning styles.<br />They accommodate students with learning disabilities and other types of disabilities.<br />Students from different cultures such as English language learners.<br />Differentiated instruction stimulates creativity and helps students understand ideas at higher levels of thinking than teaching through wrote memorization alone<br />OBJECTIVE:             <br />       The present study was conducted with following objectives<br />1. To develop the differentiated instructional programmee through Reach model among 8th std student.<br />2. To find the various learning style using questionnaire among 8th std student. <br />3. To implement Reach Model based Differentiated Instructional Programmed among 8th std Students.<br />4. To study the effectiveness of Differentiated instructional programmee through Reach model among 8th std student<br />STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM:<br />                                   STUDY EFFECTIVNESS OF DIFFERNCIATED INSTRUCTION PROGRAMMEE THROUGH REACH MODEL AMONG 8TH STD STUDENT<br />OPERATIONAL DEFINATION:<br />1. Effectiveness: <br />                         Effectiveness means the capability of producing an effect.<br />2. DIFFERNCIATED INSTRUCTION:<br />Differentiated instruction providing students with different avenues to acquiring content, to processing, constructing, or making sense of ideas, and to developing teaching materials so that all students within a class room learn effectively, regardless of differences in ability.<br />- Carol Ann Tomlinson<br />3. Instructional Programmee:<br />                              Instructional programmee is that branch of knowledge concerned with research and theory about instructional strategies and the process for developing and implementing those strategies.<br />HYPOTHESIS:<br />                             The following hypothesis will be stated for study<br /> A) Null Hypothesis:<br />                                 There is no significant difference between Reach based differentiated instructional programmee and achievement of geography subject. <br /> SAMPLE:<br />                  A total 40 students (8th std) from Sarswati Highschool ,Parel (Integrated Education School)were selected through purposive sampling techniques. Out of 40 students 10 students is visually challenged student. <br />RESEARCH TOOLS:<br />                                      In this study, Researcher has use following tools.<br />,[object Object]
Differentiated instruction based programmee.
Reach model.
Earthquake and volcano based activity.METHOD OF THE STUDY:<br />                                           This was an Experimental Research Single Group pre test-post test Design was used.<br />PROCEDURE OF THE STUDY:<br />Phase 1: Pre-test<br />                            A test comprising Earthquake and volcano topic based question was measured using pre Test. Researcher has provided Brail type Question paper above topic for visually challenged student. Firstly researcher had calculated pre- test result and differentiated learning style.<br />Total Learning StyleVisual AuditoryKinesthetic 402209(1visually challenged student)9<br />Phase 2: Experimental phase<br /> Researcher has developed 20 days REACH based differentiated instructional programmed on 8th std students. Researcher is develop REACH MODEL are as given below.<br />REACH MODEL:<br />Basically Reach means to reach the another location but here REACH means to reach the learners using new ideas and techniques. Reach model based on Readiness, Interest and learning style.<br />REACH<br />H-Hone in on the DataC-Content analysisE-Evaluate the curriculumR-Reflect on will &skill<br />A-Analysis the learner <br />PROCEDURE AT A GLANCE:<br />DIFFERNTIATED INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMEE<br />      <br />20 Days REACH Model Based activity programmee<br />     Test =20 Mark          40 studentsVolcanoEarthquack                               <br />Tierd activity<br />Co-operative activityVISUAL<br />CONTENT<br />Making poem on volcanoMaking instrument<br />AUDIO<br />PROCSS <br />DEMO–how to care earthquake     placePhase 3: Post-test<br />PRODUCTKINESTHETICJourney of volcano places A test comprising Geography Earthquake and Volcano topic based quation test as a post test<br />Phase 4: Analysis and conclusion<br />Results of the pre-test and post-test were analyzed and compared in order to draw the final conclusion.<br /> DATA COLLECTION:<br /> A test comprising activity based question was administered before (Pre Test) and after the intervention (Post Test) in the form of Reach activity based question and student achievement marks. After that researcher assess 20 days geography Instructional Programmee effectiveness of the Geography achievement among 8th std student.<br />               Researcher has developed  REACH module wise activity program. Each activity having two days after the completion of activity student filling feedback about that activity. And the end of program researcher briefly discussed about program his drawbacks. Researcher having implemented all programmee under guidance of guide and itinerant’s teacher and resource teacher.            <br /> STATISTICAL TECHNIQUE<br />The differences in the pre-test and post-test scores were calculated to yield the increments in scores of the students. The mean increment scores, standard deviations and critical ratios of the pre-test and post-test were calculated. The t-test was used to find out whether there is significant difference in the achievements of the pre-test and post-test.<br />FINDINGS:<br />The results obtained for the entire group are summarized in the table given below.<br />TESTNMEANSDLevel of Significance(0.01)t value Significance(0.05)t value TabledPre Test4036.412.41.9842.633.77Post Test404810<br />At level of significance (0.05), the calculated t value is greater than table value. So, Null Hypothesis has to be rejected. Thus, we can conclude that there is significant increase in the differentiate instructional programmee is very Effective to increase achievement of Geography among 8th std student.<br /> CONCLUSION:<br />In this research conclusion are as below.<br />                      Differentiated instruction is a revolution in the world of education. The primary goal of DI is to provide students with the tasks that correspond to their learning abilities and needs and not only appropriate for the subject itself or the grade of the student. The reason nowadays teachers tend to turn to differentiated instruction has its roots in the desire to reach all the students in the class equally and not to leave anybody “uninspired”. The issue of meeting the individual needs of each student has become vital for the contemporary system of education because the system is afraid to lose the gifted people, whose talents can be oppressed by the orientation on the middle of the class. Differentiated instruction implies that the teachers do not teach but direct the student into the right direction for their growth and development. The system is eager to make poor and middle student achieve their highest potential. major conclusion are as below.<br />1. Diffenciated instructional programmee is very effectively due to using REACH model.<br />2. Differentiated instruction increased the students’ motivation and interests in the lesson showed similarities with the findings of the study<br />3. Normal child and visually challenged student is interact very well and they work very co-operatively.<br />4. Visually challenged student recognized own capacity and they work very enthusiastically.<br />5. 98% student remarked differentiated instructional programmee is very useful to visually based subject .<br />                  Almost all the teachers truly believe that differentiated instruction is a better kind of education, nevertheless it faces difficulties in real life as it is much harder to change the whole system and start pedagogy in education than to continue using the same old “destructive” educational pattern.<br />REFERENCE:<br />1.Adami, A. F. (2004). Enhancing students’ learning through differentiated approaches to teaching and learning: A Maltese perspective. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 4 (2), 91–97.<br />2.Chen, Y. H. (2007). Exploring the assessment aspect of differentiated instruction: college EFL learners’ perspectives on tiered performance tasks.Unpublished doctoral dissertation. The University of New Orleans. (UMI No: 3292290).<br />3. Forsten, C., Grant, J., and Hollas, B. (2002). Differentiated Instruction. Different Strategies for Different Learners. Peterborough: Crystal Springs Books.<br />4. Gault, S. T. (2009). Implementing differentiated instruction in third grade math classrooms. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Walden<br />University. (UMI No: 3352880).<br />5.Graham, K. J. (2009). Mandated Implementation of Differentiated Instruction Effectiveness Examined. Unpublished doctoral dissertation.<br />Walden University. (UMI No: 3366972<br />6. Tomlinson, Carol Ann, How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed Ability Classrooms, (2nded.) Alexandria, VA: ASCD (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development), 2000<br />Tomlinson, Carol Ann, The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners, Alexandria, VA: ASCD (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development), 1999<br />7.Tomlinson, Carol and Allan, Susan D., Leadership for Differentiating Schools and Classrooms, Alexandria, VA: ASCD (Association for Supervision<br />8.. Benjamin, Amy, Differentiated Instruction: A Guide for Middle and High School Teachers, New York, Eye on Education, 2002<br />Gregory, Gayle and Chapman, Carolyn, Differentiated Instructional Strategies, California, Corwin Press, Inc., 2002<br />
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  • 4. Earthquake and volcano based activity.METHOD OF THE STUDY:<br /> This was an Experimental Research Single Group pre test-post test Design was used.<br />PROCEDURE OF THE STUDY:<br />Phase 1: Pre-test<br /> A test comprising Earthquake and volcano topic based question was measured using pre Test. Researcher has provided Brail type Question paper above topic for visually challenged student. Firstly researcher had calculated pre- test result and differentiated learning style.<br />Total Learning StyleVisual AuditoryKinesthetic 402209(1visually challenged student)9<br />Phase 2: Experimental phase<br /> Researcher has developed 20 days REACH based differentiated instructional programmed on 8th std students. Researcher is develop REACH MODEL are as given below.<br />REACH MODEL:<br />Basically Reach means to reach the another location but here REACH means to reach the learners using new ideas and techniques. Reach model based on Readiness, Interest and learning style.<br />REACH<br />H-Hone in on the DataC-Content analysisE-Evaluate the curriculumR-Reflect on will &skill<br />A-Analysis the learner <br />PROCEDURE AT A GLANCE:<br />DIFFERNTIATED INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMMEE<br /> <br />20 Days REACH Model Based activity programmee<br /> Test =20 Mark 40 studentsVolcanoEarthquack <br />Tierd activity<br />Co-operative activityVISUAL<br />CONTENT<br />Making poem on volcanoMaking instrument<br />AUDIO<br />PROCSS <br />DEMO–how to care earthquake placePhase 3: Post-test<br />PRODUCTKINESTHETICJourney of volcano places A test comprising Geography Earthquake and Volcano topic based quation test as a post test<br />Phase 4: Analysis and conclusion<br />Results of the pre-test and post-test were analyzed and compared in order to draw the final conclusion.<br /> DATA COLLECTION:<br /> A test comprising activity based question was administered before (Pre Test) and after the intervention (Post Test) in the form of Reach activity based question and student achievement marks. After that researcher assess 20 days geography Instructional Programmee effectiveness of the Geography achievement among 8th std student.<br /> Researcher has developed REACH module wise activity program. Each activity having two days after the completion of activity student filling feedback about that activity. And the end of program researcher briefly discussed about program his drawbacks. Researcher having implemented all programmee under guidance of guide and itinerant’s teacher and resource teacher. <br /> STATISTICAL TECHNIQUE<br />The differences in the pre-test and post-test scores were calculated to yield the increments in scores of the students. The mean increment scores, standard deviations and critical ratios of the pre-test and post-test were calculated. The t-test was used to find out whether there is significant difference in the achievements of the pre-test and post-test.<br />FINDINGS:<br />The results obtained for the entire group are summarized in the table given below.<br />TESTNMEANSDLevel of Significance(0.01)t value Significance(0.05)t value TabledPre Test4036.412.41.9842.633.77Post Test404810<br />At level of significance (0.05), the calculated t value is greater than table value. So, Null Hypothesis has to be rejected. Thus, we can conclude that there is significant increase in the differentiate instructional programmee is very Effective to increase achievement of Geography among 8th std student.<br /> CONCLUSION:<br />In this research conclusion are as below.<br /> Differentiated instruction is a revolution in the world of education. The primary goal of DI is to provide students with the tasks that correspond to their learning abilities and needs and not only appropriate for the subject itself or the grade of the student. The reason nowadays teachers tend to turn to differentiated instruction has its roots in the desire to reach all the students in the class equally and not to leave anybody “uninspired”. The issue of meeting the individual needs of each student has become vital for the contemporary system of education because the system is afraid to lose the gifted people, whose talents can be oppressed by the orientation on the middle of the class. Differentiated instruction implies that the teachers do not teach but direct the student into the right direction for their growth and development. The system is eager to make poor and middle student achieve their highest potential. major conclusion are as below.<br />1. Diffenciated instructional programmee is very effectively due to using REACH model.<br />2. Differentiated instruction increased the students’ motivation and interests in the lesson showed similarities with the findings of the study<br />3. Normal child and visually challenged student is interact very well and they work very co-operatively.<br />4. Visually challenged student recognized own capacity and they work very enthusiastically.<br />5. 98% student remarked differentiated instructional programmee is very useful to visually based subject .<br /> Almost all the teachers truly believe that differentiated instruction is a better kind of education, nevertheless it faces difficulties in real life as it is much harder to change the whole system and start pedagogy in education than to continue using the same old “destructive” educational pattern.<br />REFERENCE:<br />1.Adami, A. F. (2004). Enhancing students’ learning through differentiated approaches to teaching and learning: A Maltese perspective. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 4 (2), 91–97.<br />2.Chen, Y. H. (2007). Exploring the assessment aspect of differentiated instruction: college EFL learners’ perspectives on tiered performance tasks.Unpublished doctoral dissertation. The University of New Orleans. (UMI No: 3292290).<br />3. Forsten, C., Grant, J., and Hollas, B. (2002). Differentiated Instruction. Different Strategies for Different Learners. Peterborough: Crystal Springs Books.<br />4. Gault, S. T. (2009). Implementing differentiated instruction in third grade math classrooms. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Walden<br />University. (UMI No: 3352880).<br />5.Graham, K. J. (2009). Mandated Implementation of Differentiated Instruction Effectiveness Examined. Unpublished doctoral dissertation.<br />Walden University. (UMI No: 3366972<br />6. Tomlinson, Carol Ann, How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed Ability Classrooms, (2nded.) Alexandria, VA: ASCD (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development), 2000<br />Tomlinson, Carol Ann, The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners, Alexandria, VA: ASCD (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development), 1999<br />7.Tomlinson, Carol and Allan, Susan D., Leadership for Differentiating Schools and Classrooms, Alexandria, VA: ASCD (Association for Supervision<br />8.. Benjamin, Amy, Differentiated Instruction: A Guide for Middle and High School Teachers, New York, Eye on Education, 2002<br />Gregory, Gayle and Chapman, Carolyn, Differentiated Instructional Strategies, California, Corwin Press, Inc., 2002<br />