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Differentiated instruction has become a pivotal approach in modern education, focusing on adapting teaching strategies to meet the diverse needs of students. However, implementing differentiated instruction does not run as smoothly as anticipated, encountering various challenges. Therefore, this conceptual paper aims to explore the fundamentals of differentiated instruction, the challenges and barriers encountered in its implementation, and the strategies employed to navigate these challenges. The paper begins by exploring the evolution of differentiated instruction, tracing its shift from traditional methods to modern and student-centered approaches. It delves into theoretical foundations such as Multiple Intelligence Theory and Sternberg's Triarchic Theory to offer a deeper understanding of the underlying framework. The paper then discusses the challenges in implementing differentiated instruction, including difficulties faced by teachers, issues with school administration and management, and infrastructure limitations. To navigate these challenges, targeted strategies are proposed, including continuous professional training, effective classroom management, fostering creativity, ensuring fairness in task distribution, providing robust supervision and guidance, involving Parent-Teacher Associations and planning for new school constructions. This overview offers teachers, administrators and policymakers a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and strategies associated with differentiated instruction, providing practical insights to enhance its effectiveness and create more inclusive learning environments.
Hajis et al. (Sun,) studied this question.