Differentiated Instruction for
Today’s Classroom® Online

Differentiated Instruction for Today’s Classroom is a Performance Learning Systems® online course that equips experienced and beginning K-12 educators with the essential knowledge and skills to implement differentiated instruction (DI) successfully in their own classrooms. As a widely respected, research-based instructional approach, DI provides teachers with effective, manageable strategies for meeting the needs of an increasingly diverse student population within the context of today’s challenging standards-based curriculum. In a highly interactive learning environment that models the DI principles and processes participants will learn, class members will gain expertise in understanding and implementing a broad range of strategies associated with three essential, distinguishing components of DI: first, the teacher’s role as guide and facilitator in a classroom environment specifically designed to support self-directed student learning and teacher-student collaboration; second, the interdependent nature of assessment and instruction in a DI classroom; and third, the implementation of specific instructional strategies to adapt the curriculum content, processes (activities), and products to provide students with entry points to learning that match their readiness, interests, and/or learning profiles.


Target Audience: All K-12 educators; Prerequisite: entry-level technology skills.

Time Requirement: 6-8 hours per week

Course Format: Nine-week, facilitator-led with weekly assignments, and 24/7 online access

Required Software: Microsoft Word®

Required Web Browser Plug-In: Adobe® Acrobat® or Adobe® Reader™

Required Course Materials:
Online students are responsible for acquiring third-party course materials prior to the start of the course.

Tomlinson, Carol A. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms, 2nd ed. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

Graduate Credit: 3 semester hours or 4.5 quarter hours

Preferred Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Mac OS 10.3

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** PLEASE NOTE: Tuition, materials, and applicable shipping fees are due no later than the first day of class. Please click here to check all online course registration deadlines.

**Materials sent outside of the U.S. will incur additional shipping and handling charges.

Note: Students who have taken the on-site version of this course, Differentiated Instruction for Today’s Classroom™, may not register for this online course.

    What is an "Online" course?
    PLS uses the terms "Online course" to refer to courses in which participant/facilitator interaction takes place primarily through the Internet. Our facilitators will guide you through the course, give and grade weekly assignments, and lead discussions. However, there are no scheduled course meetings, and all interaction takes place through a Learning Management System (LMS) platform on the Web with 24/7 online access.

    What benefits does taking a course online offer?
    Many students find the convenience of taking an online course to be the greatest benefit of all. All interaction takes place through the Internet, so there are no live classes to attend. Additionally, our online courses are asynchronous, which means there are no scheduled course meetings, so participants can work whenever it's convenient for them.

    Another benefit of taking an online course is the opportunity to learn and practice your computer skills with the support of the facilitator.

    Are there any drawbacks to taking an online course?
    Some people find the lack of face-to-face communication difficult. But many people find that the discussion tools are an adequate substitute and offer participants the unique opportunity to interact with fellow teachers from all over the country and the world.

    Are there any face-to-face meetings in online courses?
    No, you may be anywhere in the world, as long as you have Internet access.

    How much interaction is there between the facilitator and participants?
    A lot. The facilitator oversees the course for the entire eight-week period. From a welcome phone call prior to the start date, to a detailed weekly overview of assignments, to comments on the discussion board, the facilitator is an integral part of the course experience. Part of the facilitator's responsibility is to assign and give feedback on participants' course work, and you will find that she or he is always ready to help, either by phone or email.

    Are there scheduled meeting times?
    No, the facilitator will assign weekly coursework, which you must complete and return within a given timeframe. You will also participate in an asynchronous online class discussion, posting and reading comments at times that are convenient to you.

    Do the students pace themselves from week to week?
    The assignments are all due within a specific week, and should be posted within that week. However, if a student needs to be away during the class, arrangements can be made at the discretion of the facilitator for the student to work ahead. Also, since the course can be accessed from any Internet-connected computer, often a student can log-on from his or her current location.

    How are assignments completed and submitted?
    Assignments are sent electronically to the facilitator. Some assignments are posted to a common "bulletin board" in discussion rooms that reflect the various threads of the course. Other assignments are sent by attachment to the facilitator, or attached to an area of the course platform where they can only be viewed by the facilitator.

    How many online hours do you estimate your online courses consume each week?The time you spend in one of PLS's online courses will be comparable to the time spent in and out of any traditional seat-based course. Time online depends on your working style and may range from 6-8 hours each week.

    Do I need special software or technology?
    There is no special software required. All you need is access to the Internet and an active email account. All material will be provided as part of the course.

    What level of computer experience is required?
    The computer expertise is that of an intermediate/beginner. If you can send email, you will be able to navigate the course. Sending attachments is also required, but the facilitator will give step-by-step directions if necessary. Whatever your level of expertise, you will refine those skills that you have and learn new ones.

    What if I'm not currently teaching?
    When a participant is not currently in the classroom, assignments are "tweaked" as necessary by arrangement between the participant and the facilitator.

    How can I register?
    You can register for all our online courses by calling 1-866-PLS-CLAS (1-866-757-2527) or by clicking on the course section that fits your needs in the box to the right.

    What if I have further questions?
    If you have additional questions not answered by these FAQs, call 1-866-PLS-CLAS (1-866-757-2527)

    ** Please click here to check all online course registration deadlines.

    Note: Students who have taken the on-site version of Differentiated Instruction for Today’s Classroom™ cannot register for this online course.

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        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Wilkes: ED 558
        Online - Wilkes
        Online
        Accredited by: Wilkes University

        This college requires a ONE-TIME registration fee of $45
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 13
        Instructor TBD

        $795
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Drake: EDDL 261
        Online - Drake
        Online
        Accredited by: Drake University
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 14
        Instructor TBD

        $675
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Marygrove: EDU 566OL
        Online - Marygrove
        Online
        Accredited by: Marygrove College
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $690
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Rockford: EDUC 590
        Online - Rockford
        Online
        Accredited by: Rockford College
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $675
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Drexel: EDUC 775
        Online - Drexel
        Online
        Accredited by: Drexel University

        This college requires a ONE-TIME registration fee of $50
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $795
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: FLET University: ED 556
        Online - FLET
        Online
        Accredited by: FLET University
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 14
        Instructor TBD

        $600
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Gannon: GEDU 668
        Online - Gannon
        Online
        Accredited by: Gannon University

        This college requires a ONE-TIME registration fee of $25
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 13
        Instructor TBD

        $820
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: University of St. Francis: EPLS 663
        Online - Univ. of St. Francis
        Online
        Accredited by: University of St. Francis
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $675
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Saint Mary's: GEPP 5212A
        Online - Saint Mary's
        Online
        Accredited by: Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $675
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN -13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Silver Lake: EDU 589-650
        Online - Silver Lake
        Online
        Accredited by: Silver Lake College

        This college requires a ONE-TIME registration fee of $35
        Sep 16 — Nov 17, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $750
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: McDaniel: EDU 536 OL
        Online - McDaniel
        Online
        Accredited by: McDaniel College

        This college requires a ONE-TIME application fee of $50
        Sep 29 — Dec 6, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 20
        Instructor TBD

        $975
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Wilkes: ED 558
        Online - Wilkes
        Online
        Accredited by: Wilkes University

        This college requires a ONE-TIME registration fee of $45
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 14
        Instructor TBD

        $795
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Drake: EDDL 261
        Online - Drake
        Online
        Accredited by: Drake University
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $675
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Marygrove: EDU 566OL
        Online - Marygrove
        Online
        Accredited by: Marygrove College
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $690
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Rockford: EDUC 590
        Online - Rockford
        Online
        Accredited by: Rockford College
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $675
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Drexel: EDUC 775
        Online - Drexel
        Online
        Accredited by: Drexel University

        This college requires a ONE-TIME registration fee of $50
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $795
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: FLET University: ED 556
        Online - FLET
        Online
        Accredited by: FLET University
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $600
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Gannon: GEDU 668
        Online - Gannon
        Online
        Accredited by: Gannon University

        This college requires a ONE-TIME registration fee of $25
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $820
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: University of St. Francis: EPLS 663
        Online - Univ. of St. Francis
        Online
        Accredited by: University of St. Francis
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $675
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Saint Mary's: GEPP 5212A
        Online - Saint Mary's
        Online
        Accredited by: Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $675
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN -13: 9780871205124
        Register Now  
        Differentiated Instruction for Today's Classroom Online: Silver Lake: EDU 589-651
        Online - Silver Lake
        Online
        Accredited by: Silver Lake College

        This college requires a ONE-TIME registration fee of $35
        Oct 7 — Dec 8, 2008
        24/7 Online Access

        Seats Available: 15
        Instructor TBD

        $750
        Additional Third Party Materials Required
        Tomlinson, C. (2001). How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms. (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. ISBN-13: 9780871205124
        Register Now