Middle school teachers can follow a straightforward method that facilitates customization of support for students.
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.
No other field of endeavor has taken such wild shifts in practice as the American public education system. In the 1960s, when America became frightened by the Soviets' rapid space advancements during ...
In the middle schools where I have taught, differentiated instruction is understood in multiple ways. The veteran educators tend to call it a “new name for the same old things.” Teachers in the middle ...
There’s a good chance you arched an eyebrow upon reading the headline of this article. After all, differentiation can be one of the most stressful and time-consuming parts of a teacher’s life.
(If you’ve been sent here from Kevin Carey’s Quick and the Ed post “Lawless Policymaking,” you were sent to the wrong post. My assessment of the Secretary’s legal authority for the pilot - NCLB ...