Correct Answer - Option 1 : helps learners with multiple intelligences to perform well and learn better
Differentiated instruction is a teaching approach that tailors instruction to students' different learning needs. It refers to teaching through various tasks such as creating charts, graphs, drawing, gathering information, and presenting them through pair or group work.
- It is an approach to teaching that is intended to meet the learning needs of children with multiple intelligences & diverse abilities.
- It helps teachers to plan and deliver instructions based on the different strengths and weaknesses of the children in their classroom.
- It uses flexible grouping patterns; sometimes whole-class instruction occurs, and sometimes children work in small groups.
Differentiated instruction emphasizes upon:
- Challenging students at an appropriate level.
- Using a variety of groupings to meet the student's needs.
- Providing alternative instructional and assessment activities.
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Helping learners with multiple intelligences to perform well and learn better.
- Providing all students within their diverse classroom community of learners a range of different avenues for understanding new information.
Thus, it is concluded that the above-mentioned type of instruction helps learners with multiple intelligences to perform well and learn better.