Differentiated Digital Teaching Models using ICTs in Greek Context. Good Practices: “Caretta-Carreta”

Authors

  • Lykou Paraskevi University of Thessaly, Department of Special Education, Volos, Greece
  • Chaidi Irene University of Thessaly, Department of Special Education, Volos, Greece
  • Agathi Stathopoulou
  • Zoe Karabatzaki

Keywords:

New Technologies, Differentiated teaching, and students with special needs.

Abstract

Today's pedagogy supports the inclusion of people with special needs in the general classroom. An Open School, A school for all. The new Technologies are a tool that helps in this direction by turning standard teaching into teaching for everyone. Uniform teaching that adapts to the peculiarities, abilities, interests, and experiences of each student. It helps create and implement differentiated instruction, giving all students the ability to approach knowledge at their own pace and time. In this work, a scenario of differentiated teaching in an environmental project is presented.

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Published

2022-11-09

How to Cite

Paraskevi, L., Chaidi, I., Stathopoulou, A., & Karabatzaki, Z. (2022). Differentiated Digital Teaching Models using ICTs in Greek Context. Good Practices: “Caretta-Carreta”. Eximia, 5(1), 497–523. Retrieved from https://www.eximiajournal.com/index.php/eximia/article/view/175