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What are three steps teachers can take to communicate the learning objectives of a lesson to students?
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Describe three elements that comprise an effective lesson plan. Give examples.
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How are discussions used in classroom instruction? What kinds of topics or concepts are best suited for small group or whole-class discussion?
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Briefly explain all the components of a direct instruction lesson plan or prepare a sample direct instruction lesson plan.
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What do teachers need to do before beginning a class discussion?
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How might a teacher build bridges between curricular objectives and students experiences?
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