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What is the primary goal of differentiated instruction?
To provide the same level of instruction to all students.
To meet the diverse needs of all learners in the classroom.
To streamline the curriculum for easier teaching.
To reduce the number of assignments given to students.
Which of the following is a strategy used in differentiated instruction?
Grouping students by ability for every lesson.
Offering the same assessments to all students.
Using learning centers that cater to various learning styles.
Assigning homework with no choices for students.
What role does assessment play in differentiated instruction?
Assessment is only conducted at the end of units.
Assessment is not important and can be ignored.
Ongoing assessment helps inform instruction and meet students' needs.
Assessment should always be standardized for fairness.
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