“Differentiated instruction”—the process of identifying students’ individual learning strengths, needs, and interests and adapting lessons to match them—has become a popular approach to helping ...
Middle school teachers can follow a straightforward method that facilitates customization of support for students.
This week’s question comes from an educator who wishes to remain anonymous: Differentiating for students, as I understand it, entails meeting students at their levels, but the end goal is to ensure ...
Differentiated classroom instruction has always been part of U.S. public education, but today’s focus on tailoring each lesson for each student can overwhelm teachers. There are, however, ...
Curriculum differentiation is an instructional management tool based on the differences in students' aptitudes. It might be used by teachers to develop lesson plans or professional tutors with private ...
When we facilitate professional development events, there’s often a common theme: teachers understand the importance of active STEM teaching and learning, but don’t always know how to implement it in ...
No other field of endeavor has taken such wild shifts in practice as the American public education system. In the 1960s, when America became frightened by the Soviets' rapid space advancements during ...
You have /3 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. One concept that higher education should borrow from K-12 educators is differentiated instruction ...
Google has updated its learning management system (LMS), Google Classroom, with new features for differentiated instruction, management of student work and analytics. As a result of the update, ...
It’s a new year, and with that comes updates from the Google Education Team. The announcement revolves around Google Classroom, which the tech giant today claims that more than 20 million students and ...