Differentiation
"Fair isn't everyone getting the same thing, fair is everybody getting what they need in order to be successful."
At its most basic level, differentiation consists of the efforts of teachers to respond to variance among learners in the classroom. Whenever a teacher reaches out to an individual or small group to vary his or her teaching in order to create the best learning experience possible, that teacher is differentiating instruction. What is Differentiation? How can you differentiate in your class sessions?
Marzano, identifies ten researched-based, effective instructional strategies that cut across all content areas and all grade levels. Below are the ten strategies that have proven to show an increase in student achievement. You will notice percentile points associated with each strategy which shows the magnitude of their effect sizes on achievement.
Information taken from: Classroom Instruction that Works
Example of Differentiated Exit Ticket
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How do you differentiate in the classroom?
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