Differentiated Instruction: Making Online Learning Work For All
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Mix things up with different ways of teaching and materials. For example, in a math class, some students might need a basic explanation while others might be ready to tackle complex equations. Let's dive into differentiated instruction and see how you can leverage it in online classrooms.
What's a better way to learn about what your students prefer than by asking them directly? The easiest way to do it is through surveys; you can create them online in just a few minutes and deliver them easily through their designated link or via email. Your questions should look something like, "Do you prefer texts, videos, or audio material in lessons?" or, "Do you usually need examples to better grasp concepts?" In addition to surveys, you can also create assessments to see how students better assimilate information. These can include problems for the students to solve, with their responses showing what method of learning they like more.
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