Differentiated Instruction

Image a classroom full of children that look identical. They are wearing the same shirt, pants and shoes. They speak at the same time, same tone, and they even walk and think alike. When planning a lesson for this class, instruction would be very simple. One size fits all. Unfortunately, this is not the case. All children are different. Everything about children, from thinking to learning, is different. Because we know that they are so different, effective teachers know that differentiated instruction is needed to help all children to make connections for learning.

Differentiated Instruction

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Celestine A. Jones
BellaOnline's Learning Disabilities Editor