GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING
Question
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Choice for demonstrating learning
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Choice and Voice
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Co-planning Learning
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Just-in-time direct instruction
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Detailed explanation-1: -Student-led discussions and collaboration with peers encourage students to go beyond their normal thinking patterns and reflect about the topic in a variety of new ways. When speaking with one another, students are developing skills that help them learn even more complex and deeper thinking of the concept.
Detailed explanation-2: -Student learning is defined as the measurable skills, attitudes, and knowledge of the learner as a result of participation in an educational activity. Learn more in: Integration of Educational Software in Teaching Gifted Students in K-12 Classrooms.
Detailed explanation-3: -In general usage, the term direct instruction refers to (1) instructional approaches that are structured, sequenced, and led by teachers, and/or (2) the presentation of academic content to students by teachers, such as in a lecture or demonstration.