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  2. Instructional materials - Wikipedia

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    3D model used for teaching geometry. Instructional materials, also known as teaching materials, learning materials, or teaching/learning materials (TLM), [1] are any collection of materials including animate and inanimate objects and human and non-human resources that a teacher may use in teaching and learning situations to help achieve desired learning objectives.

  3. Instructional scaffolding - Wikipedia

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    Worked examples: A worked example is a step-by-step demonstration of a complex problem or task. [100] These types of instructional materials are commonly implemented in mathematics and science classes and include three key features: [100] 1. Problem formation: A principle or theory is introduced. 2.

  4. Differentiated instruction - Wikipedia

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    Differentiated instruction and assessment, also known as differentiated learning or, in education, simply, differentiation, is a framework or philosophy for effective teaching that involves providing all students within their diverse classroom community of learners a range of different avenues for understanding new information (often in the same classroom) in terms of: acquiring content ...

  5. Programmed learning - Wikipedia

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    The material is arranged in appropriate steps. The learner has to respond actively (not necessarily overtly). Arrangements are made for responses to be confirmed (knowledge of results). The teaching medium is appropriate for the subject-matter and the students. The materials are self-paced or presented in a manner which suits the learner.

  6. Lesson plan - Wikipedia

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    An instructional component that describes the sequence of events that make up the lesson, including the teacher's instructional input and, where appropriate, guided practice by students to consolidate new skills and ideas; Independent practice that allows students to extend skills or knowledge on their own

  7. Instructional design - Wikipedia

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    Instructional design (ID), also known as instructional systems design and originally known as instructional systems development (ISD), is the practice of systematically designing, developing and delivering instructional materials and experiences, both digital and physical, in a consistent and reliable fashion toward an efficient, effective, appealing, engaging and inspiring acquisition of ...

  8. Realia (education) - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, these objects are part of an instructional kit that includes a manual and is thus considered as being part of a documentary whole by librarians. Realia are also used to connect learners with the key focal point of a lesson by allowing tactile and multidimensional connection between learned material and the object of the lesson.

  9. Teaching method - Wikipedia

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    A teaching method is a set of principles and methods used by teachers to enable student learning.These strategies are determined partly by the subject matter to be taught, partly by the relative expertise of the learners, and partly by constraints caused by the learning environment. [1]