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Title: Instructional Strategies for Engaging Learners


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Instructional Strategies for Engaging Learners
  • Reading Center Training
  • Theme Connections to the Classroom
  • Instructional Planning

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Focusing On the Familiar
  • One of the most effective ways to make
    information meaningful is to associate or compare
    the new concept with a known concept, to hook the
    unfamiliar with something familiar.
  •  
  • Pat Wolfe (2001)

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Activating Strategies
  • The purpose of an activating strategy is to focus
    learning by activating prior knowledge. This can
    be done by activating sensory receptors sight,
    sound, smell, taste, touch. It can also be
    achieved by tapping in to students' emotions.

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Cognitive Strategies
  • The purpose of cognitive strategies is to provide
    a structure for learning that actively promotes
    the comprehension and retention of knowledge
    through the use of engaging strategies that
    acknowledge the brain's limitations of capacity
    and ability to process information.

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Rehearsal
  • Rehearsal performs two functions
  • Maintains information in short-term memory.
  • Mechanism by which we transfer information to
    long-term memory.

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Information Processing Model
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Summarizing Strategies
  • Summarizing strategies are used to promote the
    retention of knowledge through the use of
    engaging strategies designed to rehearse and
    practice skills for the purpose of moving
    knowledge into long term memory.

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  • No matter how well planned,
  • how interesting, stimulating, colorful or
    relevant the lesson,
  • if the teacher does all the
  • interacting with the material,
  • the teacher's -- not the students --
  • brain will grow.
  •  
  • Pat Wolfe (1996)
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