Friday, October 6, 2017

Differentiation in Special Education

Differentiation in education is geared towards adapting your style so that every student can understand the curriculum. In some cases, teachers forget that even the children with IEPs can also fall under that umbrella with the rest of the class. The article "Differentiation in Special Education: Differentiating Instruction for Success" by Jerry Webster, goes over this idea in a way that gives examples of differentiation that gear themselves to work towards different types of exceptionalities in students. Things such as peer mentoring and multi-sensory approaches to reaching through student issues are all used within this article, functioning as a handy reference to the teacher who may need a quick idea to help a student with special needs who may need some extra assistance.

Source: Webster, J. (2017, April 23). How Can Special Ed Classes Be Most Successful? Retrieved October 06, 2017, from https://www.thoughtco.com/differentiation-instruction-in-special-education-3111026

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