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The Goal of Curriculum Differentiation Is to Improve the Curriculum

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The goal of curriculum differentiation is to improve the curriculum for all students by designing the teaching-learning context so that it provides an appropriate fit for each student's cognitive needs while still retaining a common instructional intent in the classroom.


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Visuospatial Memory

The ability to remember and recall information about the spatial relationships among objects and visual features in one's environment.

Basal Ganglia

A group of nuclei in the brain involved in movement regulation, decision making, and learning.

Parahippocampal Region

An area of the brain surrounding the hippocampus, involved in memory encoding and retrieval, as well as spatial memory and navigation.

Frontal Lobe Damage

Injury to the front part of the brain, which can affect mood, behavior, judgment, and motor function.

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