Differentiated Instruction can be utilized in various ways in the primary classroom. A teacher that provides Differentiated Instruction is allowing students to reach their own personal academic goals, develop a love for learning, and to become life long learners. When the use of Differentiated Instruction is visible in the classroom, you will notice children learning at personal levels and reaching success at their own rate in a positive and child centered environment.
This portion of DI interactive is geared to help the primary teacher implement DI practices and ask grade level specific questions. Please share your ideas, your challenges, and your successes with implementing DI in your classrooms.
The coordinator for DI Interactive Primary is Mrs. Stephanie Coleman Teacher at Queen of All Saints
This portion of DI interactive is geared to help the primary teacher implement DI practices and ask grade level specific questions. Please share your ideas, your challenges, and your successes with implementing DI in your classrooms.
The coordinator for DI Interactive Primary is Mrs. Stephanie Coleman Teacher at Queen of All Saints
Sunday, January 3, 2010
How can I tell if my students are actively engaged in their learning?
When working with my students on a daily basis, how can I tell that they are actively engaged in their own level of learning?
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