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Best differentiation strategies in the classroom teachers can begin implementing now

Hapara

Using differentiation strategies in the classroom helps you meet learners where they are. Why is it important to use differentiated instruction in the classroom? When teachers successfully employ differentiation strategies in the classroom, academic achievement becomes accessible to more learners.

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Bridging the Trust Gap in AI: Ethical Design and Product Innovation to Revolutionize Classroom Experiences

Waterford

Leveraging AI can power differentiated instruction, personalize learning pathways , develop racially and culturally inclusive content, and provide invaluable feedback to educators and administrators. Mitigate bias through accountability AI technologies, like any tool, are not neutral.

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Ensuring Equity for English Learners (ELs)

Catlin Tucker

Instruction tailored to their language proficiency level acknowledges their diverse language backgrounds and varying levels of English proficiency. For example, in a station rotation lesson , teachers can group students strategically and provide differentiated instruction, support, and modeling at the teacher-led station.

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eSpark: The FREE Differentiation Tool for Elementary Reading and Math

The CoolCatTeacher

eSpark Learning is a fun, free differentiated instruction app for elementary and kindergarten classrooms. First, students based on their abilities using district data (NWEA or STAR data) or the built-in pre-assessment. What is a Quest? Quests are adaptive to the individual student. Sign up for Your Free eSpark Account.

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Using Data-Driven Instruction and SEL to Make the Most of Assessments

EdNews Daily

We have so many great opportunities in our area, including Exxon Mobil, Lamar University, and Lamar Institute of Technology right in our own backyard. As other districts experiencing these factors know, this presents a variety of challenges to the fidelity and cohesiveness of instruction. Data-Driven Instruction.

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Using a Flip Flop Design for the Concurrent Classroom

Catlin Tucker

It eliminates wasted minutes at the start of the lesson when teachers welcome the online students into the virtual classroom, handle administrative tasks, and troubleshoot technology hiccups. Teachers who have limited technology in the classroom may want to design an offline station instead of an online station.

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Top edtech tools for digital differentiation

Neo LMS

However, there are many tools that are out there that can be helpful, especially if the teacher and students have access to technology. There are generally four areas where educators can adjust their lessons to support differentiation: Content, Process, Product, and Environment. Pre-tests are quick ways to assess ability levels.

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