π Key takeaways for your classroom: Tailoring teaching approaches to meet student needs (01:00 min)
Learning is developmental πͺ΄
Try to divide your learning group individually according to their developmental level.
- Traditionally, students are often taught in age groups without sufficient consideration for individual developmental differences. If you have the possibility, group your classes by abilities instead of age. Students who share similar abilities and developmental levels can be better supported, regardless of their age.
Differentiation in the classroom π₯
Try to incorporate differentiation strategies into your lessons.
- Differentiated materials or tasks: Give your students different tasks or material that target the same learning objective but vary in complexity or depth.
- Learning stations: Set up different learning stations around the classroom, each offering a different activity or task. Let the students rotate through the stations and allow them to engage with the content at their own pace.
- Scaffolded Instruction: Provide additional support or guidance for students who need it, while allowing more independent work for students who are ready for a challenge.