Individual Differnces
Individual Differnces
Individual Differnces
Factors that Makes Student Diversity As mentioned above, there are many factors that make a
classroom diverse because of the differences, in one way or another, of the students that interact with
each other. This includes the following:
1. Socioeconomic status- socioeconomic level or status (SES) is defined by the
income, education, and occupation of members of the household.
2. Thinking/ Learning Styles which includes multiple intelligences - some learners learn
better when they get to see something, others by hearing or manipulating something
and many more.
3. Exceptionalities – in class, there maybe learning difficulties such as difficulty in spoken
language comprehension or maybe having a learner who is physically disabled or having
How Do Individual Differences Help Enrich Learning Environment? In a classroom setting, a teacher
may find it hard to deal with a diverse set of learners in a learning environment. He/she might struggle
to cater the learning needs of these individuals. Challenging as it may seem, a wise and reflective
teacher,
Student’s self-awareness is enhanced by diversity. Exposing students to others with diverse
backgrounds and experiences also serves to help students focus on their awareness of themselves.
When they see how others are different, students are given reference points or comparative
perspectives which sharpen assessment of their own attitudes, values, and behaviors.
Student diversity contributes to cognitive development. In cognitive development of the learners,
opportunities to gain access to the perspective of peers and to learn from other students, rather
than the instructor only, maybe especially important for promoting Supreme Court Justice,
William J. Brennan said: “the classroom is peculiarly the market place of ideas.” The depth and
breadth of student learning are enhanced by exposure to others from diverse backgrounds.
Student diversity in the classroom brings about different points of view and varied approaches to the
learning process. As the German philosopher, Nietzsche, said over 100 years ago: “ The more affects
we allow to speak about one thing, the more eyes, different eyes we can use to observe one thing,
the more complete will our concept of this thing, our objectivity, be.”
Student diversity prepares learners for their role as responsible members of society. Suzanne Mores
stresses one competency that has strong implications for instructional strategies that capitalize
on diversity: "The capacity to imagine situations or problems from all perspectives and to
appreciate all aspects of diversity”. Furthermore, she argues: “The classroom can provide more
than just theory given by the teacher in a lecture. With student diversity, the classroom becomes a
‘public place’ where community can be practiced.
Student diversity can promote harmony. When student diversity is integrated into the classroom
teaching and learning process, it can become a vehicle for promoting harmonious race
relations. Through student-centered teaching strategies, diverse students can be encouraged to
interact and collaborate with one another on learning task that emphasize unity of effort while
capitalizing on their diversity of backgrounds.