I used to be a big fan of differentiated instruction. It all came together for me when I learned about the Schoolwide Enrichment Model at ConFratute and then helped schools use Renzulli Learning which is a terrific differentiation machine. A couple years later Marc Prensky’s book Teaching Digital Natives---Partnering for Real Learning was released and he even acknowledged me in it!! This also became part of the differentiation game to me. I began speaking and writing about differentiated instruction more and more and explaining to teachers that this really wasn’t that hard. Especially if we focused on student centered learning like the teachers I wrote about in my post, Student Driven Learning = Passion-Based Classrooms.
I realized that when teachers gave up control an empowered students to use the tools they want and meet learning goals in the way they choose, then true differentiation could begin and it wasn’t all on the shoulders of the teacher to figure out how to do this. So you might be wondering why, if I’m such a big fan of differentiated instruction, I have decided it’s not something I am willing to do any longer.
It was Tom Welch who reached out and asked me to join him in abandoning the term differentiating "instruction". He explained, it this way:I want more »
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