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What is Adaptive Teaching? | Importance, Benefits & Strategies
What is Adaptive Teaching?
Hannah Hawthorne January 16, 2023
5 min read
Students learn at different rates and require different types and levels of support from
their teachers in order to succeed. The rate and depth of support will vary depending on
individual children’s needs. It is, therefore, vital that teachers understand the varying
levels of need within their classroom, as well as any barriers to learning students may
face. Knowing this can help teachers to utilise adaptive teaching practice to provide their
pupils with the targeted support needed to boost student outcomes.
In this article, we will outline what is meant by the term adaptive teaching, detail its
importance, and provide you with a range of adaptive teaching strategies that you can
use to help your learners excel and achieve.
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What is Adaptive Teaching?
Adaptive teaching, as referred to within the Early Career Framework, relates to the
adaptations made to teaching to ensure it provides all learners with the opportunity to
meet expectations. It encompasses the importance of effective planning prior to the
lesson, as well as the adjustments made to teaching and learning throughout the lesson.
The term is inclusive and recognises the distinct and separate needs of every pupil in the
classroom.
Adaptive teaching moves away from the idea of labelling individuals and groups
according to their ability and is instead centred around the idea that teachers have high
expectations for every pupil in their care. Within the practice of effective adaptive
teaching, all learners experience the same high expectations set out by the teacher, with
differing layers of support, to help them make good progress and achieve well over time.
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What is the Difference Between Adaptive Teaching and Differentiation?
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Adaptive teaching is less likely to be valuable if it causes the teacher to
artificially create distinct tasks for different groups of pupils or to set
lower expectations for particular pupils.
Early Career Framework, 2019
The term ‘differentiation’ is slowly being replaced with ‘adaptive teaching’ by many
professionals working within education.
What we now perceive to be effective differentiation has changed dramatically from what
was once considered to be good practice. Some, for example, still associate
differentiation with three coloured worksheets or tasks for three distinct ability groupings.
(Some even labelled these with lower, middle or higher attainers.) This practice poses
numerous problems. Firstly, a child who always receives the pink sheet labelled L will
begin to see themselves as merely a lower ability learner who cannot make progress
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beyond their allocated grouping. The level of challenge they experience remains
stagnant and they become trapped and stifled by their teachers’ fixed expectations.
In the creation of these time-consuming coloured worksheets, teachers may wrongly
believe that all learners’ needs are being met. However, teachers must make further
adaptations for individual learners who may struggle to access their learning, such as
some learners with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND).
Differentiation in this form can have a negative impact on both attainment and progress,
and therefore many professionals are leaning towards the term ‘adaptive teaching’ to
help capture all the important aspects of differentiation, without its negative connotations.
The more helpful term of adaptive teaching is much clearer in its aim: it is teaching and
learning practices that help all learners to achieve by better suiting their needs. It also
encapsulates the importance of investigating the reason behind the struggle, as opposed
to merely addressing the struggle itself.
Why is Adaptive Teaching Important?
Adaptive teaching is vital in ensuring that all learners achieve the best possible
outcomes. Adaptive teaching:
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Helps to cultivate a more inclusive classroom space, where each child’s needs
have been addressed.
Helps teachers to understand pupils’ prior understanding of the subject matter,
allowing them to plan more effectively.
Helps teachers to identify and plan for any barriers to learning which may exist. For
example, a specific SEND – such as social, emotional, and metal health needs,
or communication needs, etc.
Enables teachers to provide equitable learning opportunities for all children. Being
adaptive in both the moment and as a result of considered, planned adaptive
teaching strategies will help to yield better academic outcomes for pupils.
Gives every child the chance to succeed so that no child is left behind. This can
help to decrease gaps in progress and attainment between learners.
Helps to nurture a greater respect and admiration for education, ensuring pupils are
motivated and engaged in their learning. You can find out more about the
importance of motivation in education here.
Supports both teachers and pupils alike. With considered and informed planning,
teachers will feel more confident in their delivery as their planning will have
anticipated any barriers learners may face. This helps teachers to have greater
control over the outcome of lessons and it gives them the freedom and space to
explore and strengthen their in-the-moment adaptive teaching strategies. This can
help to increase teachers’ long-term professional satisfaction.
Professional Development for Teachers
Browse our online training courses for education staff, covering both
compliance and professional development. Titles include SEND in the
Classroom and Challenging Behaviour.
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Adaptive Teaching Strategies
The success of any adaptive teaching strategy relies on the creation of a positive
learning environment. This will help to provide a warm and inclusive atmosphere, where
all students are respected, valued and understand their role in cultivating positive
behaviour for learning. You can find out more about how to create a positive learning
environment here.
The first element of adaptive teaching lies in effective curriculum planning. Where the
curriculum is well planned and considers the progression of skills across the age ranges,
the need for in-the-moment adaptive teaching strategies will decrease – as teachers will
have already considered the many barriers and challenges learners may face, and
planned and resourced accordingly. This may be, for example, through the use of
targeted teacher or TA support, pre-teaching vocabulary, releasing lesson content online
early, or providing audio summaries or lesson introductions before the lesson.
Note that when considering the needs of all learners, teachers should not remove
challenge entirely. Challenge is an essential aspect of learning. It needs to be present
and pitched correctly.
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Effective communication with pupils and parents or carers can help teachers to ensure
the supportive strategies they use are personalised and, therefore, most effective for the
individual. You can find out more about communication in the classroom here.
Assessment is also an essential aspect of adaptive teaching as it helps to steer teaching
and learning to improve outcomes. Formative and summative assessment can be
used to inform in-the-moment adaptations and future planning. For example, adaptive
teaching may be required if a teacher identifies a gap in their students’ knowledge
through a formative assessment strategy, such as the teacher using skilful questioning
and students recording their responses on mini-whiteboards. By gaining a snapshot of
learners’ current understanding, the teacher can then use a range of in-the-moment
adaptations to address any gaps in knowledge or areas of misunderstanding.
In-the-moment adaptive teaching includes:
Rephrasing questions or content.
Adapting language to ensure all learners understand the content.
Providing exemplars or WAGOLLs – ‘what a good one looks like.’
Highlighting and emboldening key learning points.
Prompting learners with key words, visuals, sound bites or other sensory stimuli.
Setting up temporary groups as an additional layer of scaffolding.
Gauging group responses to support individual answers.
Giving step-by-step instructions for tasks.
Effective adaptive teaching also involves careful evaluation. The strategies used must
support progression if they are to be deemed effective. Teachers and teaching assistants
should have a secure understanding of the elements of high-quality teaching and use
them to best suit the needs of their learners. Finally, adaptive teaching strategies should
be selected purposefully and used flexibly to ensure the best possible outcomes for all
pupils.
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Adaptive teaching refers to the adaptations made to teaching to ensure it provides all
learners with the opportunity to meet expectations. It may look different across schools,
within subject areas and between classrooms. Speaking to pupils, making use of
assessment outcomes and working closely with colleagues can help you to ensure that
the adaptive teaching strategies you use have a positive impact. Similarly, strong
professional development can help school staff to work together to shape, build and
strengthen their understanding of what good adaptive teaching means to them, their
subject area and their school.
Further Resources:
CPD Courses for Teaching and Education
What is Effective Teaching?
Guidance on SEND in Early Years
What is Effective Questioning & Why Should I Use it in My Classroom?
What is Inclusive Practice?
Marking Symbols: A Guide for Primary School Teachers
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Hannah Hawthorne
Hannah Hawthorne is a Learning Designer with a primary focus on Education for
High Speed Training. Hannah has worked as a classroom teacher, English subject
lead, and specialist leader in education, with over 11 years experience in the sector.
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