How to use differentiation in the classroom

'How to use differentiation in the classroom' is the bestselling teacher toolkit giving classroom teachers everything they need to ensure their pupils make superb progress, no matter their starting point or ability level.

It provides everything needed to create inclusive, personalised lessons in which everybody is able to learn and achieve. The book is written by a practising teacher and is unashamedly practical.

It contains a wide range of activities, strategies and techniques which teachers can use to differentiate their teaching, planning and assessment. Everything in the book is generic, meaning it can be applied across the curriculum.

Sections include:

  • Activities
  • Questioning
  • Things you can ask students to do or use
  • Things the teacher can do
  • Words and writing.

All in all, the book contains 100 differentiation strategies, activities and techniques.

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Subject(s)Cross curricular
Author(s)Mike Gershon
Published2013
Published by

Shelf reference370.1 GER
ISN/ISBN9781500208059
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/xajmy

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