Students do not all learn at the same speed or in the same way. Differentiated learning helps teachers respond to those differences, and AI can make that work more manageable.
AI can help generate simpler versions of a text, create extension tasks for advanced students, or adapt questions for different reading levels. That makes it easier for teachers to support the whole class without creating everything from scratch.
AI should support the teacher's judgment, not replace it. The teacher still needs to check the material, understand the class context, and decide whether the output is appropriate.
Differentiated learning becomes more practical when AI is used as a flexible assistant, not a shortcut.
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