Differentiation Made Simple: Using the Maker Model with Gifted Learners
The Maker Model is a framework for differentiating in four areas: content, process, product, and environment. Here’s how it works in practice with gifted learners.
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The Maker Model is a framework for differentiating in four areas: content, process, product, and environment. Here’s how it works in practice with gifted learners.