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18 manageable ways to differentiate when kids have gaps in their learning

The Cornerstone for Teachers

The “normal” classroom is not one where every 8-year-old is meeting 8-year-old developmental markers, or where every 15 year old has the same reading level. What about when an entire class of 10 year olds seems to be “not normal” or “not on pace”? How do you manage a classroom where “average” feels like it’s lost meaning?

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The Importance of Jaggedness in Personalized Learning

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According to Learning in the 21st Century: the 2019 Digital Promise LVP Survey , 83% of teachers think students are capable of high achievement, but just 26% think students are reaching those levels today. Often, in science we are taught to ignore individual differences, said Saxler, and look for the average on the bell curve.