DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION IN MATHEMATICS: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND COUNSELING PERSPECTIVES

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Akmaral Ermatova, Abdunazarov Abdulkhay, Xurramov Sunnat Xudaynazar ugli

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Differentiated instruction has become an essential pedagogical approach in contemporary mathematics education, particularly in academically selective and diverse learning environments. This article explores differentiated instruction in mathematics through the dual lenses of administrative leadership and school counseling support, using the context of Nurafshon Presidential School (PSN), Uzbekistan, as a case-based framework. The study highlights how leadership structures, curriculum planning, professional development, assessment systems, and student support services collectively enable effective differentiation. Emphasis is placed on the role of administrators in establishing policies, monitoring instructional quality, and allocating resources, as well as the critical contribution of counseling services in addressing learner variability, academic stress, and emotional well-being. The article argues that differentiated mathematics instruction is most effective when embedded within a coherent whole-school framework that integrates academic rigor with student well-being.

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DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION IN MATHEMATICS: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT AND COUNSELING PERSPECTIVES. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(11), 3395-3398. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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