Promoting High-Achieving Students Through Differentiated Instruction in Mixed-Ability Classrooms—A Systematic Review

Author:

Ziernwald Lisa1ORCID,Hillmayr Delia1,Holzberger Doris1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for International Student Assessment (ZIB), TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology, Department of Educational Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany

Abstract

Promoting high-achieving students plays an important role in the school context. Hence, one promising support measure within the mixed-ability classroom is differentiated instruction (DI). The current systematic review examined (1) the impact of DI on high-achieving students’ outcomes, (2) to what extent DI is used, (3) how useful teachers and high-achieving students perceive DI, and (4) which barriers and facilitators are encountered in DI’s implementation. Forty-nine studies from 2000 to 2019 were included. Differentiated instruction impacted high-achieving students’ academic achievement and motivational-affective characteristics predominantly positive. However, there was considerable heterogeneity between and within studies. Teachers typically did not use DI for high-achieving students proactively nor on a regular basis. However, teachers and high-achieving students perceived DI as valuable for encouraging high-achieving students. The barriers found might help to explain discrepancies between the extent of usage and the perceived utility, whereas the identified facilitators suggest how to overcome these barriers.

Funder

Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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