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Teacher Education and Professional Development

Montclair State University

2005

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Differentiating Instruction For Disabled Students In Inclusive Classrooms, Alicia Broderick, Heeral Mehta-Parekh, D. Kim Reid Jun 2005

Differentiating Instruction For Disabled Students In Inclusive Classrooms, Alicia Broderick, Heeral Mehta-Parekh, D. Kim Reid

Department of Teaching and Learning Scholarship and Creative Works

Differentiating instruction, a comprehensive approach to teaching, enables the successful inclusion of all students, including the disabled, in general-education classrooms. As inclusive educators, we argue that disability is an enacted, interactional process and not an empirical, stable fact or condition. We recommend planning responsive lessons that differentiate instruction for all students from the outset, instead of modifying one for disabled students. General-education teachers, who with appropriate supports learn to attend to every student's individual needs, can replace the specially designed, and often uninteresting one-to-one skills and drills, typically suggested for disabled students, with responsive class activities contingent on individual performance. …