SRTrainingSummer09 / Chapter 6- Group 1 - 0 views
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They need you, the teacher, to break the work into steps and stages, and to give them tools and activities and work habits that help.
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Josh Yost on 07 Aug 09Scaffolding, vocabulary strategies really work well with breaking up text into manageable chunks for students.
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Like the social studies teachers at Stagg High School, you could try to identify the 12 or 16 absolutely key, “fencepost” concepts in every course you teach. You might agree in principle that kids would do better to understand a dozen key ideas deeply, that to hear 1,000 ideas mentioned in passing. But what are the right fenceposts for your subject, your course?
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This newer kind of test tries to determine not just whether students retain factual information, but whether, given an authentic problem, they can reason effectively.
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