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Why learn the powerful principles?
Instructional time is precious, help service providers be efficient instructors, maximize learning.
Powerful Principle #1: Meaningfulness
Motivate students by helping them connect the topic to be learned to their past, present, and future.
How can we apply the meaningfulness principle?
Help students make connections, continuously help students make meaningful connections.
Power Principle #2: Prerequisites
Asses students prerequisites so that you can adjust instruction to help them refine and develop what they know.
How do you apply principle #2: prerequisites?
Analyze prerequisites of task, access what students know, help students acquire prerequisite knowledge, skills or attitudes.
Power Principle #3: Open Communication
Be sure students find out what they need to know so they can focus on what to learn.
How do you apply principle #3: open communication?
Orient students, provide feedback on how well students are meeting expectations, respond to students evaluation or comments about your teaching.
Powerful Principle #4: Organized Essential Ideas.
Determine what information to provide and how to provide it.