Differentiation: teachers’ views of the usefulness of recommended strategies in helping the more able pupils in primary and secondary classrooms |
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Authors: | Trevor Kerry Carolle A Kerry |
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Institution: | 1. College of Preceptors , Epping , Essex, CM 16 7DN;2. TK Consultancy , 15 Lady Bower Close, Lincoln LN6 8EX |
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Abstract: | Recent official publications have emphasised the need for differentiation to take place in classrooms in order to ensure that the needs of all pupils, including the more able, are met effectively. These publications list methods of differentiation which are ‘recommended’ for classroom use. This article researches the views of teachers about the value of these recommended methods of differentiation for able pupils in primary and secondary classrooms. It concludes that the teachers are more subtle in their use of the methods than the official publications allow for and it suggests that no single method can be applied without understanding the context in which it is used. |
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