Designing a Differentiated Lesson Plan
Designing and implementing curriculum that is equitable for all creates an inclusive, welcoming, and meaningful learning environment for all students. Often, instruction can be misaligned or can biasedly target students who are from privileged backgrounds who have greater access to resources and opportunities who students from other backgrounds may not. Curriculum design and implementation that incorporates every student regardless of their funds of knowledge, access to resources, social-economic status, culture, language, abilities, etc., begins with understanding students’ diverse learning needs and styles and defining what ‘mastery’ means for each student. “Students’ learning styles help the academics to understand ‘learner diversity’ and therefore encourages them to make learning environments balanced and varied; catering to diverse learning styles may promote student-centered learning” (Balakrishnan, 2016, p. 334). As effective ...