What's the Difference?
Information about D.I. in the Classroom
Read All About Differentiated Instruction
Differentiated Instruction is a teaching philosophy based on the premise that teachers should adapt instruction to student differences. Rather than marching students through the curriculum lockstep, teachers should modify their instruction to meet students' varying readiness levels, learning preferences, and interests. Therefore, the teacher proactively plans a variety of ways to 'get it' and express learning.
Carol Ann Tomlinson
Learning for All
A Guide to Effective Instruction for All Students, Kindergarten to Grade 12.
Differentiated Instruction section begins on page 17.
Differentiated Instruction section begins on page 17.
DifferentiaitonCentral-Carol Ann Tomlinson
Videos about DI--University of Virginia
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Students with Special Needs in FSL Programs
A Companion Resource to A Framework for FSL, K-12
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