The Impact of Differentiated Instruction on Student Motivation: Perceptions from English Majors at Ibn Tofail University
Abdelmounim Lagmidi, Hind Brigui
Volume 7, Issue 2
Abstract: The way lessons are presented in the classroom can be a major shift in the degree of motivation for learning; it can either enhance or diminish motivation. Differentiated Instruction (DI) is a modern learner-centered approach that addresses students’ diverse needs, interests, and learning preferences. This study investigates the impact of DI on students’ motivation, focusing on the perceptions of English majors at Ibn Tofail University. The researchers conducted a quantitative study and utilized a questionnaire to gather data from 140 undergraduates. The results show that most students perceive DI as a positive factor that harnesses a more inclusive and welcoming learning environment where everyone has an equal chance to succeed. Participants indicated a feeling of support, self-value, and active encouragement to participate in class.
Keywords: Differentiated Instruction, students’ motivation, English majors, higher education, attitudes
ISSN Online: 3006-7286
Impact Factor: 1.705
International Jordanian Journal Aryam for Humanities and Social Sciences is an IJJA publishing journal committed to providing a platform for outstanding scientists and researchers to present their findings for the advancement of Humanities and Social Sciences. It is issued by the Jordanian Center for Research and Studies.
ISSN Online (3006-7286) is sequential with ISSN Online (2706-8455).
The journal’s website supported the Arabic language with ISSN number (2706-8455) from 2019 to 2023 and began supporting the English language in 2024 with ISSN number (3006-7286).
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