Compacting and enrichment
Enrichment entails providing cognitively high-functioning students with additional content beyond the standard curriculum to offer them increased challenge. This is always coupled with compacting, which involves eliminating redundant exercises to focus solely on essential material. By compacting, time is freed up to provide enrichment material.
Compact and Enrichment Strategies in Elementary and Secondary Education
This module covers the initiation of compacting, identification of exercises for removal, replacement strategies, and suitable enrichment materials.Enrichment Using Bloom's Taxonomy
Learn to enhance lessons by incorporating Bloom's Taxonomy, fostering higher-order thinking skills among students.Enhancing Kindergarten Play Corners
Discover how to create stimulating play corners in kindergarten settings to encourage exploration and learning.Utilizing Bloom's Taxonomy and Thinking Keys in Kindergarten
Explore methods for prompting creative and analytical thinking in young students.Philosophical Discussions with Young Learners
Learn effective strategies for engaging gifted children in philosophical conversations.Enrichment Strategies Across Language and Mathematics Subjects
Explore methods for enriching specific subject areas and identify suitable materials.Assessment of Enrichment Activities
Understand how to set clear goals and evaluate the effectiveness of enrichment tasks.Designing Curricula for Enrichment Classes
Learn about frameworks for structuring content in enrichment classes and selecting appropriate materials.Creating Custom Enrichment Material
Develop skills in designing tailored enrichment materials to meet the diverse needs of students.