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You mention ‘differentiated instruction’. What is it and how does it make a difference for my child’s success learning math concepts?

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You mention ‘differentiated instruction’. What is it and how does it make a difference for my child’s success learning math concepts?

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Differentiated instruction stems from the knowledge that no two students learn math in the exact same way. It means creating a variety of paths so that students of different abilities, interest or learning needs experience equally appropriate ways to absorb, use, develop and present concepts as a part of the process of learning mathematics.

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