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     Differentiated Instruction                                                                             C.U.E.card
                                                                                                            Collaboration Unity Equity
     All students (including students with disabilities) learn at different rates, have a wide array 
     of prior knowledge of concepts, and require a variety of levels of teacher support. 
     Differentiated Instruction (DI) is a teacher’s proactive response to learner needs 
     shaped by mindset. This framework for effective teaching dates back to the one-room 
     schoolhouse, and is used by teachers to meet a vast range of diverse student needs.
       What it is:
                                                                    What it isn’t:
       •  It is proactive.                                          •  It is not individualized instruction.
       •  It is based on quality, not quantity.                     •  It is not chaotic.
       •  It is rooted in assessment.                               •  It is not just homogeneous grouping.
       •  It is taking multiple approaches to content, 
         process, product and environment.                          •  It is not making minor adjustments 
       •  It is student-centered.                                     to lessons.
       •  It is a blend of whole class, group and                   •  It is not just for outliers.
         individual instruction.                                                 Adapted from Tomlinson, C. (2017)
     Providing students with choices and options about their learning and assessment while 
     using flexible grouping with authentic lessons is the cornerstone of differentiation. With 
     this  approach, students take more responsibility for their own learning and have higher 
     levels of engagement in the classroom with fewer discipline problems. There are many ways 
     to differentiate. DI is based on teachers’ knowledge of individual learners, shaped by a 
     flexible mindset about the teaching and learning process. Differentiation follows some core 
     principles, as shown in the graphic below.
                                    General Principles of Differentiation
          Supportive                    Quality                   Ongoing                   Responsive                 Facilitated 
            Learning                 Curriculum                Assessment &                 Instruction                 Routines 
         Environment                                            Adjustment 
                                  Based on the                                          •  Choice                  •  Clear expectations
         •  Cooperation            •  Standards and          •  Pre-Assessment          •  Self-directed           •  Flexible groups*
         •  Community                                        •  Formative                 learners                 •  Student 
         •  Diversity              •  Access Points                                     •  Cooperative                accountability - 
                                                             •  Summative               •  Respectful                 Student experts
         •  Flexibility                                      •  Variety of formats                                 •  Limits
         •  Variability                                                                 •  Multiple pathways       •  Organization
                Teachers Can Differentiate Through                                         According to Students’
        Environment         Product        Process        Content              Interest          Readiness          Learning Profile
       Where students     How             How it’s       What is            What sparks        What students        What is the 
       learn best         students        learned        learned            curiosity          are prepared         variability in the 
                          show                                                                 to do                learner
                          learning
                                             Adapted from Carol Ann Tomlinson, University of Virginia
         *Want more information about flexible grouping? Check out the Flexible Grouping C.U.E. Card on our website! www.FloridaInclusionNetwork.com
                           Sample Strategies for Differentiation
           Try one of these ideas for differentiating instruction in your classroom.
                         Use a Jigsaw Strategy
          In small Home Groups each student reads a                                      Assign Open-Ended Projects
          different section of text. Students re-arrange into               Create a list of projects, letting students choose one 
         Expert Groups and discuss the same text section.  All               that lets them best demonstrate their knowledge.
         return to Home Groups to share points from Expert 
         Group discussion.                                                   Ways to differentiate with Open-Ended Projects:
         Ways to differentiate with Jigsaw:                                  •  Create a rubric to establish consistency in grading 
         •                                                                     across multiple projects.
            Provide headphones and auditory 
           text.                                                             •  Provide high and low-tech tools.
         •
            Conduct vocabulary instruction prior                             •  Encourage a variety of formats (posters, digital 
           to reading.                                                          presentations, video clips, demonstrations).
         •
            Vary note-taking formats (e.g., column notes,                     •  Encourage students to suggest projects.
           word webs, fact-opinion, mind maps).              
        •
           Break up a long text, or use a series of related 
           texts to compare or contrast.
                                                                                                     Use Task Cards
                                                                                 Identify tasks and questions typically found on 
                                                                                worksheets or in textbooks. Create cards that 
                                                                                each contain a single task or question. Set up 
                                                                               stations and group students to rotate through 
                         Offer Flexible Seating                                them.
           Set the stage for optimal learning by providing                                   Ways to differentiate with Task 
           choice and a variety of furniture and flexible                                    Cards:
            arrangements for individual and group work.                                     •
                                                                                              
                                                                                              Individualize feedback.
            Ways to differentiate with Flexible Seating:                                  • Address knowledge gaps when 
                Allow students to work in small groups or                 •            needed.
             •                                                               Include a variety of levels of tasks or 
               individually.                                                questions.
                                                                         •
             •  Create quiet spaces with fewer distractions.                Assign cards matched to diverse student 
              •  Provide seating choices (soft seating, a variety of       needs.
                chair styles, exercise balls).
              Explore additional strategies for differentiation: Graphic Organizers, Scaffolded Content, Tiered 
              Assessments, Menus, Learning Contracts, Tic-Tac-Toe, RAFTs, Interest Centers, Small Group Instruction
     For ways to learn more about differentiation, 
                                                                       www.FloridaInclusionNetwork.com
     contact your local FIN facilitator. Click “Meet     www.FloridaInclusionNetwork.com
     the FINs” on our website.
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