How does differentiation allow for students needs


How does Differentiation allow for students needs to be met in the classroom? Provide several examples of Differentiation in a lesson plan.

The term, Differentiation, is an absolute, must-know concept. To differentiate a lesson plan is not simply changing things up. Differentiation is recognizing that special learners are in class who need accommodations in order to be successful with the same lesson given to everyone else. In consideration of this DQ, think, "How would I accommodate a language impaired child in this lesson?" "How do I accommodate a hearing impaired child in this read-aloud lesson?" "How do I support learning in this lesson for a student who is still learning to speak/read/write in English?" Everyone gets the same lesson, but some get special modifications/assistance based on needs so that the lesson/knowledge is made assessable.

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