Catégories : Tous - abilities - assessment - diversity - differentiation

par Sofía Figueroa Il y a 4 années

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Differentiated instruction

In modern educational environments, recognizing and addressing the diverse needs and strengths of students is paramount. Differentiated instruction is a key strategy used by educators to provide tailored learning experiences that cater to the individual abilities and interests of each student, including those with disabilities.

Differentiated instruction

Differentiated instruction

Enhances teachers ability to reach all learners

Providing the best learning students for all students in their classroom

Ongoing classroom assesment

Provides info of what students understand and can do.
It informs instructional planning

Diversity

Defining feature of a classroom
including students with diabilities
Diverse learning strenghts and needs
Students come to school with a wide range of interests and abilities

Can take many forms

It depends on students, teachers, and learning context
It looks very different in every learning environment

Flexible grouping

Allows for targeted small groups instruction
With students with similar learning needs
typical groupings include:
Independent learning activities
Partner learning
Peer teaching pairs
one-to-one instruction
Small group instruction
Whole class instruction
Students are grouped and regrouped throughout the school year

Differentiation

Students have more opportunities to explore concepts
Shaking up what goes on in the classroom

Benefits students

Students are valued
Promoting an environment where students are not just tolerated

Acknowledges

Students learns in different ways and rates