Differentiated Instruction (DI) is an educational strategy that tailors teaching methods, content and assessment to meet the diverse learning needs, interests and abilities of individual students.
“To some educators, it conjures visions of having to create a different lesson for every student in the room, and long nights of planning and grading,” says veteran teacher and writer Larry Ferlazzo ...
I’ve shared my response in an Ed Week Teacher article that I’ve co-authored with my colleague, Katie Hull Sypnieski. It’s titled “The Five By Five Approach To Differentiation Success.” Today’s column ...
Meeting the diverse learning needs of students has long challenged educators who recognize that each student processes information differently and progresses at their own pace. Technology offers ...
Teaching techniques refer to the diverse array of strategies and methodologies employed by educators to engage students and facilitate effective learning experiences. What are some examples of ...
Survey responses show that future teachers largely agree with this premise. Participants expressed strong belief in the value of digital technologies for supporting diversity and enhancing inclusion ...