Teachers can use the practical process outlined in this book to adjust learning based on individual students knowledge, skills, experience, preferences, and needs to help every student in the classroom learn and succeed.
Differentiated Instructional Strategies is the best book I've read on differentiating instruction. Although the book contains less theory than most books on the topic, it is filled with lots of specific strategies. Many forms and worksheets give the reader clear examples of how to implement the ideas. With this book in hand a teacher could confidently teach a differentiated lesson.
Interesting, again I am sure I read it while in school, but didn't remember it. But it brought back a lot of principles to memory that I had learned before.
A very basic overview of differentiated instruction. This book is not for teachers seeking to deepen their knowledge of differentiation or explore ways to manage the differentiated classroom.
Lots of practical strategies... things you can use in your classroom today! That's what makes this book good. Nothing really new in theory, but lots of good things to put into practice!