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.
Instructional expert and esteemed blogger Larry Ferlazzo wants you to know: Differentiation isn’t as hard as you might think. In an animated video published by Education Week this fall, he explained ...
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 ...
“Stay out of jail!” That was the subject line of an email I received shortly after I started in my new role as CEO at Achieve3000. I pay close attention to classroom solutions that can meet these ...
Differentiating instruction is not a new approach to bridging the varying learning styles of students with different backgrounds and learning abilities. For years, educators have strategized how to ...
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 ...
Kiddom launched Kiddom Atlas: The AI-powered tool analyzes student work to identify misconceptions and generate differentiated materials aligned to the next day’s lesson. Supports targeted small-group ...
UbD and DI : an essential partnership -- What really matters in teaching? (The students) -- What really matters in learning? (Content) -- What really matters in planning for student success? -- ...
Vista, the K-12 division of Vista Higher Learning, today announced a new AI Innovation Partnership Program. The initiative will support districts, schools, and educators, empowering them to use AI to ...