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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Luisana González is currently serving dual-language students in Illinois in a 5th grade classroom. She is in her 19th year of teaching and has previously taught K-5 multilingual students in a resource ...
The switch to online teaching and learning could be an opportunity to embrace inclusive education and create differentiated online teaching activities. shutterstock As many have observed, the COVID-19 ...
Meeting every 5th grader’s math needs means moving beyond one-size-fits-all lessons. Differentiation, flexible grouping, and targeted interventions help bridge gaps and challenge advanced learners.
Over the last several weeks, this blog has featured dozens of insightful pieces which gaze into the future of education, but today we’re going to take a look in the rearview mirror. Rick, Greg, and I ...
AI-powered worksheet generators are enabling teachers to produce customizable, standards-aligned, and differentiated materials in minutes, reducing preparation time and enhancing personalization.
Differentiated Instruction is the process of tailoring your curriculum to integrate individual student’s passions, interests and goals. Differentiation can take many forms. I suggest beginning your ...
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