Guided Classroom Practice
Overview
Through guided classroom practice, learners rephrase, elaborate, summarize, and question new content, leading to sufficient rehearsal for deeper learning.
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Design It into Your Product
Design It into Your Product
Adaptive technologies can provide personalized guided practice for learners, helping a teacher support learners of all levels in the classroom. Watch an explanation of one such product, LearnSmart.
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Factors Supported by this Strategy
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Daily review strengthens previous learning and can lead to fluent recall.
Practicing until achieving several error-free attempts is critical for retention.
Students build their confidence and skills by reading and rereading books.
Having students verbally repeat information such as instructions ensures they have heard and supports remembering.
Drawing or performing an action activates more cognitive processes for recall and learning.