Applied Differentiation: Making it Work in the Classroom – preview.video.3
schoolimprovement.com Differentiated instruction is the key to ensuring that each student has the opportunity to learn and achieve. Students have a broad variety of backgrounds, skills, strengths, and learning styles, and teachers cannot possibly reach every student by using only one method of instruction. By using differentiated instruction, teachers can identify the best way to teach each student. Most teachers have some knowledge of the theory of differentiation, but most feel intimidated to actually implement it in the classroom because it seems like a nearly impossible task. The School Improvement Network offers several resources that show teachers how to effectively implement differentiation in the classroom.
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