"Effective teaching has long put the unique interests of the learner up front, allowing teachers to meet the needs of more students more of the time. Now, advocates of differentiated instruction have found a true partner in the form of flipped learning, the pedagogical approach in which direct instruction moves from the group learning space to the individual learning space.
Call it "fliperentiated" instruction."
Via EDTECH@UTRGV, Tina Jameson
This blog article extols the virtues of using the flipped classroom approach to address differentiation.
This article talks about a hybrid approach termed “fliperentiated” instruction and refers to flipping the classroom and also providing differentiated instruction for students. It combines the strengths of both of these approaches to teaching. The focus of this approach is to begin with the end in mind, use the data you receive from your students, and reframe the teacher’s role to more of a facilitator.