Differentiated Instruction
Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Not all students are alike. Based on this knowledge, differentiated instruction applies an approach to teaching and learning so that students have multiple options for taking in information and making sense of ideas. The model of differentiated instruction requires teachers to be flexible in their approach to teaching and adjusting the curriculum and presentation of information to learners rather than expecting students to modify themselves for the curriculum. Classroom teaching is a blend of whole-class, group and individual instruction. Differentiated Instruction is a teaching theory based on the premise that instructional approaches should vary and be adapted in relation to individual and diverse students in classrooms.
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The Saxon Math incremental teaching approach, combined with scripted lessons and direct instruction, make the Saxon Math Homeschool programs an ideal choice for homeschoolers. This video explains Saxon’s Approach to Geometry. Courtesy of Teaching Tape.