Differentiated Instruction: Why, How, and Examples

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Differentiation instruction is fully explained in detail beginning with a brief overview of what exactly differentiated instruction is in the classroom. The video continues with the question of why educators and teachers should use differentiated in their classroom with their students. Then several examples of why differentiation instruction is important and needed are describe and outlined. Continuing, the video focuses on a couple ways that teachers can incorporate differentiated instruction in the classroom. Its basically a how to for teachers to use differentiated instruction. Next, the video moves on to some concrete examples of differentiated instruction. Differentiated instruction examples are broken down by content, process, and product. And lastly the video will finish up with what administrators will look for in a differentiated classroom.
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One thing to remember is that you don't have to differentiate for every hour and every day of your class. You should differentiate when you see an opportunity that can help your students. A good example of this is learning stations. The students all use similar materials on the same topic. Some students work alone, others work in groups. Some work with the teacher. Of course there needs to be a pre-assessment to determine which stations match each kid, but it's a great way for the teacher to put everyone on tasks involving critical thinking, collaboration, etc...
I find the concept extremely overwhelming but if you only have one group of kids to teach and one curriculum to get through... Might be worth working it in when you can.

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Differentiation is NICE, but it is a LUXURY. Time is a luxury. If a teacher teaches a lot of classess and the number of classes are a lot, and given extra school tasks. There will be no time to prepare the differentiation. If a school demands a differentiation a lot in everyday of the class, and all assignments, and tests, then the school should consider how many hours or how packed the teacher's schedule is. Reducing the task > teacher will have more time > can create more differentiation or upgrade the slides quality.

davidsetiabudicomputerscie
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Thank you, thank you, thank you soo much. Have a presentation in a few days and need to create a poster to explain the topic.

kitsunesan
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Thank you kindly for sharing this video. It was very informative. Marvelous explanations.

carolinekelly
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So overwhelming 😮. Imagine the teachers who teach 2 or more subjects 😱. They don't have time to rest😩.

afrozuz
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This REALLY helped me understand. Thank YOU!

tee_sutton
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I LOVE your videos! Interesting, easy to follow and great content. Thank you so much

mariaspatafora
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Great video i love it .... very clear and simple

petagaygriffiths
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Love this video! Will be using this video in my grad MAT Class!

mariegironda
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Thank you for this wonderful video. You inspired me to make a similar video on my channel regarding ESL students. 😀

TheLanguageLady
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Wonderful content video but the music was too wide distracting.

smrtzttspanishenglishtutor
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The special ed info here is good, but the multiple intelligences learning theory is backed up by little hard data.

plsspayorneuter
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Schools curriculum does not allow such perfect and good teaching instructions to take place asnteachers in schools sre mostly busy and fully occupied by lots of markings and other extra currucular activities in most schools.

eodkemy
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This is really very good. I was looking for something to use as part of a presentation. Can this or your graphics be used once the credit is given?

commess
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Remember that "Learning Styles" are a popular widespread myth. It is considered to be common sense, but no. Differentiating instruction and the varied delivery of the content is important, and there are different types of learning domains (affective, cognitive, and psychomotor), but the key to engagement and active learning is motivation and multiple sensory imput.

KristinaZSJ
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How is Differentiated Curriculum different from UDL? I just feel like they blend together. Could you please help me see the differences?

audreytambe
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how is instruction important in your everyday life ?

HUNTER-hdtt
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Again, more work for the teacher. I couldn't imagine doing this with 30-35 students. I teach 9 SVE students the four core subjects and I'm thoroughly overwhelmed. Then there is state and district mandates to be ESOL and Reading Endorsed none of which increases your 40k salary. I'm looki g into putting my Mpa. to work. This is way too much and takes up too much of my personal time.

Aprillove
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good luck in differentiating instructions in a pre-calculus class.

Stella-riex
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Differentiation lowers expectations. Education Myths

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