Why Should We Differentiate Instruction for Our Students?
Differentiated Instruction is student-centered! It allows us to focus on the needs of our students based upon...
What is Differentiated Instruction (DI)?
Differentiation allows students to: 1. Access the content they are learning in multiple ways. 2. Participate in learning activities that will engage them in a process that is relevant and meaningful to their own lives. 3. Demonstrate their learning in a form, or product of their choice.
What about Universal Design for Learning (UDL)? What is the difference between UDL and DI?
Please read the ebook below to learn how UDL differs from DI and the various strategies you can use to incorporate UDL and DI into your curriculum to create deep learning experiences for your students!
Differentiated Instruction allows for student choice and personalization of their learning. We can differentiate learning for our students through:
Experiential-Learning (EL) experiences. Visit this web-page to learn more about EL.
Place-Based Learning (PBL) experiences. Visitthis web-pageto learn more about Place-Based Learning.
Please view the video below to learn how Slate Valley students can engage with our local community with active - experiential learning experiences.