Yesterday, George Couros sent out this tweet:
What is the funniest video you have ever seen a speaker show in a presentation?
— George Couros (@gcouros) August 4, 2013
I assume it will be leading to a post he’ll publish, which should be a great one!
This was one of the responses to his tweet that I noticed:
@gcouros Taxi: What Does the Yellow Light Mean? http://t.co/TBYIWEDfsx This brought tears to a faculty meeting by @Sunny_Principal
— Matt Brown (@Broncho_AP) August 4, 2013
And then this subsequent exchange:
@mrJameyByers .@Sunny_Principal used it when talking about differentiated instruction. He told staff that it didn't mean slower & louder.
— Matt Brown (@Broncho_AP) August 5, 2013
Once you watch it below, you’ll see how it can also be applied to how people sometimes just start doing the same thing to people who don’t have a good grasp of English, either:
I’m adding this to The Best Resources On Differentiating Instruction.
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