Thursday, November 16, 2017

How to Differentiate Instruction in the Classroom

This week I was able to learn about how to differentiate instruction in the classroom to meet the different needs of the students. This lesson made me really appreciate all of the hard work that teachers, especially special education teachers, do to make sure that all of the students in their class are learning the lesson content.

Here are some suggestions that I found to be very helpful that I am going to apply to my future classroom:
  • introduce new content and/or skills at a slow rate
  • model the assignments so the students know what is expected of them
  • provide lots of opportunities for practice and review
  • create simple study guides, concept maps and diagrams
  • use cue words and definitions or help with memory and retention
  • give instructions orally and have them also written down for easy access

I believe that by implementing these suggestions I will be able to help each one of my students to succeed in the classroom and throughout the rest of their lives.


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