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17 Scaffolding Techniques to Use When Introducing a New Subject
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Prior knowledge also includes a student's personal experiences and areas of expertise. Rather than delivering complicated content all at once and testing for understanding at the end, give challenging concepts their own room to breathe and assess student progress as it is happening. Teach Students t
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  • Prior knowledge also includes a student's personal experiences and areas of expertise.
  • Rather than delivering complicated content all at once and testing for understanding at the end, give challenging concepts their own room to breathe and assess student progress as it is happening.
  • Teach Students to Learn (and Practice)
  • Encourage them to practice asking their own questions, making predictions, and drawing conclusions
  • ractice modeling thought processes, activities, and skills every time you teach new information

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