Learning and Teaching Learning Session 1 – Differentiation

Overview

Key Elements of Effective Differentiation Instruction

  • ​Learning Environment and Differentiation​
  • Curriculum and Differentiation​
    • Goal Clarity​
    • Focus on Understanding​
    • Engagement​
    • “Teaching Up”​
  • Assessment and Differentiation 
  • Instruction and Differentiation​
    • Readiness​
    • Interest​
    • Learning Profile
  • Flexible grouping and Respectful Tasks​
  • Components of Instruction Differentiation​
    • Content​
    • Process​
    • Product​
    • Affect​
    • Environment​
  • Classroom Leadership/Management and Differentiation​

Note that differentiation related more to addressing students’ different phases of learning from novice to capable to proficient rather than merely providing different activities to different (groups of) students. -John Hattie, Visible Learning for Teachers.