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differentiate
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differentiate verb characterize, classify, contrast, demarcate, discern between, discriminate, distinguish, draw the line, exercise discrimination, make a dissinction, make distinctive, mark off by differences, mark out, particularize, perceive clearly, recognize as separate, segregate, separate as different, set apart as different, set off, show a difference, single out, sort out, subtilize, tell apart, tell from
See also: call, characterize, compare, contrast, define, demarcate, discern, discriminate, distinguish, enumerate, except, exclude, label, secern, select, specify, title


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It shows how the teacher differentiates in response to student readiness, interest, or learning profile.
English clearly and cogently differentiates among the informal, the forma,, and the hidden curriculum; the written taught, and tested curriculum content and context alignment; and curriculum coordination and curriculum articulation.
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