Differentiated teaching based on standardized metrics integrating fuzzy logic type 2 detection theory: High school case—prepatec, Mexico

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Universities and high schools constantly research and develop educational methods to improve the student learning process. This paper presents a novel educational methodology for students to obtain better learning results in Spanish grammar through an intervention that fuses differentiated instructions, standardized evaluation, and a Fuzzy Logic Type 2 system. This successful case study in a Mexico City high school reports improved Spanish grammar outcomes after the intervention. Before then, 79% of the students did not obtain satisfactory scores in a national Spanish evaluation. This educational methodology uses a flexible intervention plan that could be replicated or tailored for various educational scenarios and topics using the same framework.

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Jiménez, M. A. S., & Ponce, P. (2021). Differentiated teaching based on standardized metrics integrating fuzzy logic type 2 detection theory: High school case—prepatec, Mexico. Future Internet, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/fi13040098

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