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Microsoft Teams Is Adding Learning Groups for Differentiated Assignments

Microsoft Teams interface for assigning work to groups of students
Microsoft Teams already allows teachers to organise students into assignment groups; Learning Groups will add differentiated resources within the same assignment. Interface image: ClassPoint.

Microsoft is adding a Learning Groups option to Teams Assignments, giving teachers a simpler way to provide different resources to different groups of students within the same task.


Microsoft says teachers will be able to attach different documents, URLs or other resources to groups inside one assignment. Teams already lets educators reuse groups from previous assignments and move students between groups after an assignment has been published without recreating the task or losing existing work. Microsoft said the new differentiated-content option would be available in August.


Why this matters


Differentiation often creates extra administration: duplicate assignments, separate resource sets and repeated changes when student needs shift. Keeping those variations within one assignment could make group-based support easier to manage.


The feature may be particularly useful for reading groups, language support or scaffolded resources, where students are working towards the same broad task but need different starting points or materials.


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