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Differentiated Instruction

Not a one size fits all approach

What is Differentiated Instruction

Differentiated Instruction is a way of teaching that meets the different needs and interests of students using varied course content, activities, and assessments.

Differentiated Instruction

Promotes

  • Inclusivity
  • Creativity
  • Critical Thinking
  • Community
  • Collaboration

Improves

  • Student Outcomes
  • Engagement
  • Motivation
  • Mastery

Why use differentiated Instruction?

reasons we should use Differentiated Instruction

How does Brigitte Learn

Varied Engagement

Students don't all engage with lessons the same. Varying the materials and opportunities will allow each student the ability to engage with the material in their own way

How does Brian Learn

Different Learning Styles

Not all students learn the same way. Differing how you teach each student will allow everybody to learn in the way they learn best.

How do I learn

Different Learning Speeds

Everybody learns at different speeds. Some students will take longer to learn the same material and some will learn quicker.

Quotes by carol on differentiated instruction

Carol Ann Tomlinson

Carol Ann Tomilson is an American educator, speaker, and author known for her work with Differentiated Instruction. She has written over 300 books including

This is my 12 yr old son Brian. He learns through doing. He loves to help others learn, if he has figured something out. He has a mild learning delay. He is slow on the uptick but once he's caught on he's golden. He has dyscalculia, ADHD, SPD, and social anxiety.

This is my 14 yr old daughter. She learns through activities and reading. She catches on to visual things very quickly. She has audio dyslexia and high function autism.

I am 42 and in my second semester of college. I am slow on the uptick. I have mild brain damage due to a car crash when I was 5. I learn through repetition, examples, and projects that involve creativity. Many times it takes me twice as long to learn half the material.