As a teacher, it is important for you to be able to determine what type of learners your students are.
Learning differentiation changes the way class time is used. There is a particular teaching methods dispatched so each student can use each individual learning style to fully gasp the material.
One power of differentiation is for the teacher to identify and teach each type of learner a different learning style.
Some students are visual learners, so, a teacher's approach is different from a group of students who learns and processes the information audibly. Today, learning styles are now interactive and repetitive... and in many different ways applied to the same information. But processed uniquely and internally each time, that type of learning is deeper and longer lasting.
Learning are unique as the individuals themselves.
Try to imagine an individual and merge them into group and yet, at the same time, make them unique since they are different in the way they process information and learn.
Of course, as an educator you cannot change a curriculum to suit all the differences and learning styles to benefit each of your student's individuality. However, the old model of teaching strategies is very centralized, and it's up to the students to adjust to be successful.
So, in the past few years, a teaching style called the power of differentiation has come along. This methodology makes use of ground-breaking classroom methods to lend a learning hand to all students so they come away with a concrete understanding of the material, and it's not just the few who were able to adjust to the single approach teaching of the old model.
The power of differentiation will take some time, because you have to learn first how to differentiate between your students and what the perfect learning styles are for them.
This new methodology can help you learn to work with your students as individual learners. However, the key is although you are teaching many at the same time, you are taking into consideration the individual learning styles and the unique distinctiveness of each learner.
With this holistic view to education, the view of the job of the teacher is not just to only present information and correct papers. The teacher's success is truly measure by how well the student in his or her class has learned the information, and has become knowledgeable... which is tested and validated throughout their life.