Differentiated instruction is essentially the teacher's effort to address any differences in learning that could exist among learners in the classroom. It the effort of adjusting instruction to reach out an individual or group of students to learn their maximum potential. In classrooms, there could be students with special needs, below level, advanced learners and students that are English Language Learners (ELL). Online teachers can differentiate instruction in three ways:
1. Content. How the student gets access to the information
2. Process. How the lesson is taught
3. Product. Outcome of what the student learned
An Example of Differentiated Instruction (Tiered Activity)
Below Level
Grade Level
Advanced Level
(adapted from holt online learning)
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