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Title: Differentiation


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Differentiation?
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Why is differentiation important?
  • It enables every learner to reach the highest
    possible standard of which he or she is capable.
  • It is a process that encourages learners,
    regardless of their ability, to benefit from the
    same curriculum.
  • It develops a sense of achievement in all
    learners.

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Why is differentiation important?
  • Ofsted inspections ask us to evaluate
  • how well teaching and training meet
  • individuals needs
  • how well learners learn and make progress

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How are learners different from each other?
  • Learners may
  • have different prior knowledge, experience and
    skills
  • find some aspects of their programme easy or
    difficult
  • work at different speeds
  • have particular interests
  • have differing levels of confidence or motivation
  • have a preference for different methods and
    styles of learning
  • have specific individual needs

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Differentiation some definitions
  • Differentiation is the process whereby teachers
    meet the need for progress through the curriculum
    by selecting appropriate teaching methods to
    match the individual students learning
    strategies within a group situation.
  • Visser J, Differentiation and the Curriculum,
    Birmingham, 1993, University of Birmingham

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Differentiation some definitions
  • Differentiation is the process of identifying
    with each learner, the most effective strategies
    for achieving agreed targets
  • Weston P, A Decade For Differentiation, BJSE,
    vol. xix, no.1, 1992

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Differentiation some definitions
  • Differentiation should be seen as integral to
    learning, not as an add-on for those situations
    when things do not go as well as planned and
    problems occur. Differentiation is not about
    troubleshooting. It is a concept that has to be
    seen in an inclusive way, applying to everyone
  • OBrien T and Guiney D, Differentiation in
    teaching and learning Principles and Practice,
    2001, Continuum International Publishing
    group-Academi

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Differentiation some definitions
  • Differentiation is about identifying and
    addressing the different needs, interests and
    abilities of all learners to give them the best
    possible chance of achieving their learning
    goals.
  • Standards Unit Pilot Centres, Standards Unit,
    Improving differentiation in business education,
    DfES 2004

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Framework for a differentiated classroom.
  • The teacher or trainer adjusts content, process
    and product in response to learners readiness,
    interests and learning profiles.
  • Goals are maximum growth and continued success.
  • Flexibility is the hallmark of a differentiated
    classroom.
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