Differentiated instruction (DI) is an effective instructional strategy to maximize individual students’ abilities; in practice, however, its implementation appears to be problematic. To better understand teachers’ perspectives on DI and the effect different teaching contexts can have, we explored teachers’ interactive cognitions of DI in their regular lessons and in “talent lessons.” Four stimulated recall interviews were conducted with a sample of secondary school teachers (n = 4) in the Netherlands. We found that teachers’ interactive cognitions varied depending on the context. More specifically, it appeared that in the “talent lessons,” teachers focused more on small groups or on individual students than they did in the regular lessons. ...
Student heterogeneity is not limited to performance, but encompasses cultural background, language c...
Differentiated instruction (DI) serves as an umbrella term for various approaches that educators ado...
Student differences become more and more acute in today’s classrooms. Our modern world is rapidly ch...
Differentiated instruction (DI) is an effective instructional strategy to maximize individual studen...
Highlights: • The nature of interactive cognitions depends on context, situation and person.• Teache...
Differentiated instruction (DI) is an effective instructional strategy to maximize individual studen...
Although many studies on differentiated instruction are available, few studies provide insight into ...
The absence of differentiated instruction in many classrooms stifles success for students who do not...
Providing differentiated instruction (DI) is considered an important but complex teaching skill whic...
Despite well-intentioned professional development programs designed to improve teachers\u27 effectiv...
Differentiated instruction is an inclusive approach that recognises and values diversities among stu...
Teachers are supposed to use forms of differentiated instruction to anticipate the differences among...
This study wanted to prove that using differentiated instruction in the classroom would improve stud...
This study investigated teachers’ attitudes and practices differentiating instruction for elementary...
Student heterogeneity is not limited to performance, but encompasses cultural background, language c...
Differentiated instruction (DI) serves as an umbrella term for various approaches that educators ado...
Student differences become more and more acute in today’s classrooms. Our modern world is rapidly ch...
Differentiated instruction (DI) is an effective instructional strategy to maximize individual studen...
Highlights: • The nature of interactive cognitions depends on context, situation and person.• Teache...
Differentiated instruction (DI) is an effective instructional strategy to maximize individual studen...
Although many studies on differentiated instruction are available, few studies provide insight into ...
The absence of differentiated instruction in many classrooms stifles success for students who do not...
Providing differentiated instruction (DI) is considered an important but complex teaching skill whic...
Despite well-intentioned professional development programs designed to improve teachers\u27 effectiv...
Differentiated instruction is an inclusive approach that recognises and values diversities among stu...
Teachers are supposed to use forms of differentiated instruction to anticipate the differences among...
This study wanted to prove that using differentiated instruction in the classroom would improve stud...
This study investigated teachers’ attitudes and practices differentiating instruction for elementary...
Student heterogeneity is not limited to performance, but encompasses cultural background, language c...
Differentiated instruction (DI) serves as an umbrella term for various approaches that educators ado...
Student differences become more and more acute in today’s classrooms. Our modern world is rapidly ch...