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Why is it beneficial for high-ability and gifted learners to have differentiated instruction?

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Why is it beneficial for high-ability and gifted learners to have differentiated instruction?

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Research indicates that high-ability and gifted students learn at an accelerated pace and master new content with little or no need for repetition. Because the average student needs eight to fifteen repetitions to master concepts, differentiation supports the range of learners in the classroom as the teacher designs instruction to meet the needs of all students. All students benefit from differentiated instruction.

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