Differentiating Instruction: As Easy As One, Two, Three

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Carol Shepherd
Enid Acosta-Tello

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Using the “Three Phase Lesson” model, teachers identify prior knowledge that the student must possess in order to be successful in learning the new concepts.  Teachers then delineate specific components inherent in the concepts that need to be mastered and identify tasks which will enable the student to practice these new concepts.

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