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.
Educators know that real learning happens when we meet our students exactly where they are. In this candid discussion, educational equity expert Kerri Larkin sits down with Liliana Salazar, National ...
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 ...
As 21st-century classrooms continue to evolve, the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) Americas is at the forefront of implementing differentiated instruction, a teaching approach that ...
When we facilitate professional development events, there’s often a common theme: teachers understand the importance of active STEM teaching and learning, but don’t always know how to implement it in ...
Teachers and administrators don't always see eye to eye, but a recent report from Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) shows they're aligned on one very important point: differentiation is essential for ...
As K–12 educators work to better serve students with disabilities in virtual environments, they should enact changes to better serve all students. In the struggle to implement expanded remote learning ...
Districts are already making large financial investments into core programs. So why are they still buying more resources to ...