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Differentiation is an approach where educators adjust their curriculum and instruction to meet the diverse needs of all students in a classroom. Instead of a one-size-fits-all model, it acknowledges that learners have different readiness levels, interests, and learning profiles, and provides multiple paths to help them achieve the same learning goals.

Prism: Seeing Every Learner

Prism: Seeing Every Learner trains Jewish educators in differentiated instruction. The deck covers content, process, and product with practical strategies like station rotation, choice boards, and AI tools. It shows how to design lessons that meet different student needs without making 30 plans.

What is SCL?

The What is Student-Centered Learning? deck introduces Kadima’s five core dimensions of SCL. It explains how teachers can adjust teaching, assignments, and assessments while also fostering whole-child growth, student voice, choice, and agency. The resource frames SCL as an approach that helps every learner grow academically, socially, and emotionally.

Student-Centered Learning

Student-Centered Learning introduces teachers to the core principles of SCL and why they matter now. The deck guides educators in designing lessons and units around launches, cores, and closes, weaving in content, skills, meaning-making, and AI tools. It emphasizes building essential questions, using formative and summative assessments, and creating classrooms where students drive their own learning.