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