Makers Empire’s Director of Learning Development, Mandi Dimitriadis, shares ways K-8 teachers can use 3D printing and design to support a differentiated approach to instruction.

One of the biggest challenges teachers face is being able to cater for the diverse range of abilities and learning needs students bring with them to the classroom. Every student brings unique abilities, knowledge, experiences, interests, disposition and attitudes that influence and determine the way they experience learning.

But ensuring that all learners’ needs are met can keep you up at night and drive you crazy!

Great classroom teachers know that there is not a ‘one size fits all’ solution that caters for the needs of all learners. These teachers are designers of differentiated learning experiences that build on what students bring and help them to achieve intentional learning outcomes.

As a pedagogical approach, differentiated instruction is built on the positive expectation that all students should experience success as learners. The learning experiences of individuals or groups of students can be differentiated based on a students’ readiness to understand specific content or concepts, their interests, skills or learning preferences.

Carol Tomlinson’s work has been significant in helping us understand what differentiated instruction is and how to achieve it.

Differentiated instruction involves teachers making intentional and thoughtful adjustments to one or more of the following elements of a learning experience for an individual or group of students:

There is no set method for adjusting these key instructional elements. Teachers make changes to each of these elements depending on the needs of their students. This might include the use of flexible grouping strategies, raising the intellectual demands of a task, formative and continuous assessment, building a community of learners and ensuring learning experiences are meaningful and relevant to all students.

At Makers Empire, we believe that 3D technologies can help support a differentiated approach to instruction. Here are our favourite ways to adjust each of the key instructional elements:

Content:

Process:

Product:

Makers Empire’s 3D design software allows students to demonstrate and represent their learning in multiple modes including:

AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY

Mandi Dimitriadis, DipT. is an experienced classroom teacher who recognises the power of technology to enhance teaching and improve educational outcomes. Mandi has extensive experience with curriculum development and learning, having previously developed programs for the Australian Government’s Department of Education. She is passionate about Design Thinking and how best to prepare today’s students for the future.