Carol Ann Tomlinson: How to Differentiate for Real Classrooms (Not Ideal Ones)
In this wide-ranging conversation, Carol Ann Tomlinson reflects on her unconventional path into teaching and the classroom realities that led her to redefine differentiation—not as a set of tactics, but as an ethical stance toward learners.
Key Themes & Takeaways:
Differentiation ≠ multiple lesson plans: It’s about common goals with multiple pathways, supports, and timelines.
Choice builds agency: Students learn more deeply when they can choose how they engage and demonstrate understanding.
Scaffolding is for everyone: Advanced learners need support too—challenge without scaffolding isn’t rigor.
AI as a support, not a substitute: Translation, organizers, and access tools can expand equity when used intentionally.
Second-order change: Differentiation only works when aligned with learning environment, curriculum, assessment, instruction, and classroom leadership.
Safety precedes learning: Trust, belonging, and relevance are prerequisites—not “extras.”
Who This Episode Is For:
Teachers, coaches, school leaders, and anyone rethinking instruction in a post-COVID, AI-influenced world who wants learning to be human-centered, rigorous, and just.
Where to Learn More:
Carol Ann Tomlinson - ASCD