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Differentiated

Instruction
Introduction
•Differentiated instruction is a teaching approach that involves
tailoring instruction to meet the individual needs of all learners.
•This means that teachers need to be aware of the different
learning styles and needs of their students and then plan lessons
and activities that will be appropriate for all learners.

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Benefits of Differentiated Instruction

There are many benefits to differentiated instruction, including:


• Increased student engagement and achievement
• Reduced student stress and anxiety
• Improved teacher-student relationships
• A more positive and productive learning environment

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Strategies for Differentiating
Instruction

There are many different strategies that teachers can use to differentiate
instruction. Some common strategies include:
• Grouping students heterogeneously
• Providing different levels of support
• Using a variety of learning activities
• Scaffolding instruction
• Pre-teaching
• Reteaching
• Differentiating assessment
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Conclusion
Differentiated instruction is an effective way
to meet the needs of all learners. By using a
variety of strategies, teachers can create a
learning environment where all students can
succeed.

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