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THE ROLE OF A COMPETENT TEACHER IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF DIFFERENTIAL STRATEGIES IN THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS
Abstract. Student-centered educational approaches that emerged in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries emphasized the importance of considering individual
differences. The American educator John Dewey argued that education should not
be limited to the transmission of knowledge, but should also focus on learners’
development through experience and active participation. The psychologist Lev
Vygotsky explained differentiation in education from various perspectives and
introduced the “zone of proximal development,” highlighting the need to
consider students’ current knowledge levels and support their potential growth
through individualized approaches. In the second half of the 20th century, with
the development of cognitive psychology, ideas of differentiated instruction
expanded further. The American psychologist Howard Gardner proposed the theory
of multiple intelligences, suggesting that individuals possess different
learning abilities, and therefore teachers should use diverse methods and
strategies to address these differences. In contemporary education, the model
developed by Carol Ann Tomlinson plays a significant role. She systematically
analyzed the theoretical and practical foundations of differentiated
instruction, emphasizing that teachers are not only knowledge transmitters but
also facilitators of the learning process.
Keywords: teaching
strategies, differential assessment, inclusive education, individualization of
learning, classroom management, pedagogical innovations
