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Renata Salas and Colin Whitfield unpack a simple way to differentiate practice using three temporary entry points that let students choose the level of support they need. They explore how choice, scaffolding, and teacher nudging can reduce shame, build agency, and keep challenge within reach across subjects.
By Bilal TahirRenata Salas and Colin Whitfield unpack a simple way to differentiate practice using three temporary entry points that let students choose the level of support they need. They explore how choice, scaffolding, and teacher nudging can reduce shame, build agency, and keep challenge within reach across subjects.