Carol Ann Tomlinson’s The Differentiated Classroom is a foundational work in the field of inclusive pedagogy and instructional design. It advocates for responsive teaching that accommodates students’ diverse needs, interests, readiness levels, and learning profiles. Grounded in constructivist theories of learning, the book promotes active, student-centred classrooms where instructional planning is dynamic, purposeful, and structured around equitable access to content and success. Tomlinson challenges educators to move beyond rigid, one-size-fits-all approaches and embrace flexible grouping, choice, and multiple modes of assessment and instruction to reach every learner.
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