Differentiated Instruction

What it is

Teaching methods that focus on a variety of techniques to meet student learning needs by varying the content, process or products of the learning based on the learner’s readiness and interests.

Teaching Strategies

• Use a variety of learning materials.
• Create instructional activities using multiple intelligences (linguistic, logical, mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinaesthetic, musical, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic).
• Create a positive, student-centred learning environment.
• Use multiple resources (including technology) and texts.
• Give students a choice in learning and assessment activities.
• Encourage individual projects.
• Increase the use of Bloom’s Taxonomy (knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis and evaluation).
• Encourage personal connections to the new learning.





Resources
Strategies
DI in Action: Video Demos and Teacher Recommendations
Ontario Ministry of Education Resources
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• Offering students choice in what they are going to learn (content), the learning activities (processes) and/or the results of the learning (products) along with where they want to learn (environment).
• Variety of student groupings and learning environments.
• Variety of instructional and assessment techniques related to student learner profiles.
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