The Research White Paper explores the integration of the Everyday Mathematics curriculum with the workshop model to enhance differentiated instruction in mathematics classrooms. Everyday Mathematics lessons are designed to address diverse skills and concepts, incorporating whole-class, small-group, partner, and individual instruction formats. The workshop model emphasizes flexible, fluid groupings based on students' needs, avoiding static ability-based tracking. Teachers can tailor activities using options from the Everyday Mathematics Teacher’s Lesson Guide, such as differentiated games, enrichment tasks, or extra practice. Everyday Mathematics also includes redesigned features like Activity Cards and expanded grouping options to better support workshop implementation.
The workshop model offers several advantages, including improved differentiation, increased student autonomy, and greater math confidence, particularly for struggling learners. However, challenges include reduced teacher-student interaction time, potential management complexity, and risks of unproductive independent work. Teachers are encouraged to adapt the model flexibly based on lesson content, class size, and available time. Overall, the approach aims to balance focused instruction with tailored practice to meet diverse student needs effectively