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The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners

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The updated second edition of the best-selling classic explains differentiated instruction, provides proven instructional strategies, and illustrates how real teachers are applying differentiation principles and practices.

197 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1998

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Carol Ann Tomlinson

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20 reviews1 follower
February 9, 2020
I had such high hopes for this book since Tomlinson is amazing, but I don't feel that I gained much from _The Differentiated Classroom_. Though it is broken up with occasional comments implying that teacher shortcomings are almost always the cause of student apathy and misbehavior, the majority of the book alternates between pushing (again and again and again) why differentiation matters and expounding highly specific examples of its application. The nonstop selling is redundant since anyone reading this book likely already knows that differentiation is important, and the minutia of teachers' lessons is both tedious and unhelpful since there is only minimal explanation of the concepts behind the strategies. Sure, readers _could_ deconstruct how Mr. Matheson teaches fractions to his 6th graders, glean what's important outside of that single scenario, and reconstruct why certain elements are effective. Or Tomlinson could have saved us the trouble of playing the world's most unnecessary game of What Am I? and presented research and brief examples directly so teachers could focus on applying the concepts in their own content and classes. For me, this book was too lengthy for introductory material and too shallow for meaningful learning beyond that point.
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March 20, 2021
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Infantile approach to gender and ridiculously dismissive section about how the imaginations of kids today are “less active.” Hello???? How can someone write a book about being respectful of all learners and then casually make obtuse, lazy generational generalizations like that? Have you ever seen what kids can make on Minecraft? Bye.
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31 reviews
April 7, 2008
I wish I had known about this book sooner. I'll never go back to teaching without differentiating the interest, curriculum, or medium again. There are so many good ideas on how to use contracts and menues as well as changing the format of lessons for your students with different learning styles. This book is so necessary in todays American classroom where your learners come from a variety of backgrounds and learning situations.
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24 reviews13 followers
February 5, 2017
A very useful book for teachers that want but dont know how to attend diversity in the classroom. Tomlinson offers plenty of real experiences that illustrate how other teachers were able to think out of the box to make the best of their students capacities.
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448 reviews1,708 followers
September 16, 2022
While this 1999-2000 edition is a little dated today, it provides useful models, instructional strategies, and examples for teachers to think about and improve differentiation of instruction. The central model connects levels of learning and elements of curriculum. The topic of study is made up of key facts, organizing concepts, guiding principles, associated attitudes, and essential skills. Teachers must include all those components and differentiate the content, process, and product according to students' readiness, interests, and learning profile. This is a great way to think about differentiation, then instructional strategies–whether from this book or elsewhere–can be utilized within the model to effectively meet diverse students' needs. This is definitely worth a read for teachers at all grade levels in all content areas.
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568 reviews43 followers
July 11, 2022
Interesante, aunque no de los que más me han aportado.

Sí que creo en lo que explica en el libro, el diversificar tus clases, adaptarte a los distintos niveles, pero algo en la manera que está planteado no me ha convencido. Hay bastantes ejemplos, de distintas materias, pero es tan diferente a como enfoco mis clases que me ha costado encontrar elementos que incorporar este curso.

Ahora sí, leeré algunas de sus recomendaciones bibliográficas, a ver si conecto mejor.

Hay una traducción al castellano, por si a alguien le interesa.
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42 reviews12 followers
July 5, 2017
Tomlinson's updated text provides fantastic information regarding differentiated instruction. It provides ways to differentiate in ways that I haven't considered. It provides a lot of research backing differentiation and strategies of differentiation that can easily be applied to the workshop classroom. Very current and informative research, well thought out text, and easy to read!
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431 reviews12 followers
August 14, 2017
This book is overwhelming at first, even for someone who uses differentiation in her classroom, but it quickly becomes both inspiring and practical. It is among the best books I've ever read for teachers and I highly recommend it.
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32 reviews
December 8, 2018
Good Informatuon

I have always believed certain things about differentiated teaching, but it becomes more and more clear this term just means you are adaptable and a good teacher! Some useful information for my course on tech and assistive tech was read in this text.
8 reviews
May 11, 2020
It is more of the same really. If your new to teaching it is a good book, but we have differentiation shoved at us. It is more difficult in practice than in theory. Especially when you have 150 with low level reading
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519 reviews3 followers
August 1, 2022
This was definitely a book that would have been easier to read in hard POG rather than on a screen. It is pragmatic and logical in it structure, but with all the tables and examples it is hard to get into on a small phone screen.
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Author 37 books70 followers
August 18, 2022
Overall a good read and filled with examples on differentiation. I would have preferred to have a quick, hands-on info filled chart that I could return to, instead of needing the scan the contents every time I needed a refresher.
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225 reviews4 followers
June 7, 2023
I read this between greeting students in the morning at my school. A few pages at a time helped me to slow down and absorb more. My copy was copyright 2014, so a little aged.

This book helped through lots of examples. It also provided techniques and bits of wisdom throughout.
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387 reviews3 followers
March 13, 2024
Book for school. I really enjoyed the concept of differentiation! This book, however, was very much focused on traditional classroom instruction, so not super relevant for my role.

(Read as an online textbook).
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414 reviews
May 25, 2024
(Audiobook) I didn’t realise this book is so old. There are a lot of strategies that can be used in the classroom toady. However, realistically how much time do teachers have to differentiate everything in the classroom.
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127 reviews
November 18, 2024
This book starts weak by sharing little actionable information, but it does get stronger as it progresses. It gives some great real world examples and really shares a great mindset regarding the right way to differentiate a classrooms.
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147 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2024
Differentiation can be really hard to wrap your mind around with all the different strats and ideas flowing around it. This book makes it clear and easy to get without feeling like you’re taking on a burden when differentiating. Every educator should have this on their shelves.
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86 reviews
June 13, 2017
Gives teachers who are new to differentiating a good idea of where to start! I highly recommend to all (novice and experienced) teachers!
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140 reviews
March 27, 2019
Fascinating introduction to developing a differentiated learning plan in a classroom.
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41 reviews1 follower
May 20, 2019
Simple and easy ways to differentiate in the classroom from K-12. Concrete examples and suggestions.
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842 reviews4 followers
July 22, 2019
An important book for sure; not hugely readable, and I would have preferred a more specific-to-language arts-teaching version.
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52 reviews3 followers
July 12, 2022
A well written book of support in making learning accessible for all learners.
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280 reviews
July 28, 2022
Read for a PD course. I think my district does a good job of stressing the importance of differentiated instruction based on our population. I learned a few practical tips to implement.
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412 reviews
June 17, 2023
As far as textbooks go, this was outstanding. It’s clear, accessible, and practical. Hard to ask for more.
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11 reviews
March 6, 2024
Great practical strategies for differentiation! 4/5 - losing one star due to the fact I found some of the vignettes not extremely helpful for my teaching situation.
Profile Image for Rebekah Goorabian.
34 reviews2 followers
July 16, 2024
I love the idea of differentiated instruction, but honestly this book was so boring 😭
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220 reviews
July 22, 2024
Some great observations and strategies, but a bit outdated in classroom examples. Looking forward to getting my hands on the newest edition.
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December 16, 2024
I changed my rating to 3 stars from 4 - this book is a good introduction to the concepts of differentiation, but there is definitely better information available.
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