This document discusses the concept of differentiation and its importance in education. Some key points:
- Differentiation is a philosophy that recognizes students differ in their readiness, interests, styles of learning, experiences and circumstances. These differences significantly impact what and how students learn.
- Students learn best when supportive adults challenge them at an appropriate level, when learning connects to their interests and experiences, and when classrooms foster a sense of community.
- Differentiation is wary of standardization and acknowledges students are not standard or uniform. It aims to refine high-quality teaching practices to maximize individual growth for each student.
- Challenges to differentiation include standardized testing, pressures to cover large amounts of content quickly, and