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Curing Crime's avatar

Great post and it reminded me of "differentiation" or "differentiated instruction" where teachers are supposed to slightly modify assignments, requirements, and tasks to students ability levels such that they can be motivated and grow as learners and thinkers. Recently, I have learned of differentiated supervision as a way to supervise employees or teachers and ensure the structures, conditions, and more are in place for them to succeed.

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David W. Zoll's avatar

Excellent post thanks.

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