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Differentiated InstructionDescription Differentiated instruction is a teaching approach in which educational content, process, and product are adapted according to student readiness, interest, and learning profile. Unlike individualized instruction, in which teaching must be directed to the specific needs and skills of each individual student, differentiated instruction addresses the needs of student clusters. Discover how research into how students learn led to changes in how teachers teach -- and the differentiated model of education. Learn More About Differentiated Instruction
Different Strokes for Little Folks: Carol Ann Tomlinson on "Differentiated Instruction"
Is Differentiation the Answer to the Tracking Debate? Your Students: No Two Are Alike Readiness Differentiation: Daring
to Get Back on My Bike Article by Linda Starr
08/16/2004
Updated 02/20/2008
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