Differentiated Instruction
by Amy Benjamin
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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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This practical guide offers educators concrete strategies for tailoring instruction to meet diverse student needs in today's classrooms. Amy Benjamin provides a clear framework for understanding and implementing differentiated instruction, moving beyond theory to deliver actionable methods for varying content, process, and product. The book addresses the core challenge of reaching every learner, from those requiring additional support to those ready for advanced enrichment, making it an essential resource for modern teaching.
What sets this work apart is its immediate applicability; teachers will find ready-to-use templates and real-world examples that can be adapted for any subject area or grade level. While the principles are timeless, the classroom-tested approaches feel particularly relevant for educators grappling with mixed-ability groups and inclusive education mandates. For any teacher seeking to move from a one-size-fits-all model to a more responsive and effective teaching practice, this book delivers the foundational tools and inspiration needed for meaningful change.
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