Differentiation: Moving Away From One Size Fits All
 

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Giving students a personalized learning experience can be crucial to improving education, and the use of technology can make it easier and less time-consuming for teachers to accomplish this. Students learn best in different ways and technology can give them an opportunity to access information in the way that best suits them—through text, video, or hands-on learning, for example. Automated data collection can also help teachers gather information about how students learn and then they can adjust their teaching based on that data to address students’ strengths and weaknesses.


Presenters:

Jennifer Beasley, assistant professor of curriculum and instruction at the University of Arkansas

Kristen Will, language arts teacher, Tierra Del Sol Middle School, Lakeside, Calif.


Moderator:

Michelle R. Davis, senior writer, Education Week Digital Directions

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