THE REALITY OF DESIGNING TIERED ASSIGNMENTS IN DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION AT PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN HANOI

THE REALITY OF DESIGNING TIERED ASSIGNMENTS IN DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION AT PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN HANOI

Vu Thu Hang vthang@daihocthudo.edu.vn Hanoi Metropolitan University 98 Duong Quang Ham, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam
Summary: 
In primary schools in Vietnam today, the application of differentiated instruction has been implemented in a number of different forms, one of which is the tiered assignments. However, the reality of designing tiered assignments in differentiated instruction in primary education has not achieved the desired results. Based on the analysis of research from 308 managers and teachers of 6 primary schools in Hanoi, the author draws some conclusions about the reality of designing tiered assignments in differentiated instruction in primary education and presents some international experiences to enhance the efficiency of these assignment design process in the future
Keywords: 
Reality
designing tiered assignments
differentiated instruction
primary education
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