Teaching with Explicit Instruction ‖ Best Practice ‖ K-12 Math Instruction ‖ Project STAIR
Explicit instruction is a critical feature in teaching students who struggle with math. By walking through exactly what you want a student to know and allowing them time to practice, using explicit instruction in your classroom can help you reach students who may otherwise struggle.
In this video, Sarah Powell from UT demonstrates how to use explicit instruction in the classroom. This video is part of the Project STAIR, a resource for teachers and parents with students who are struggling with math. The project was originally made to help middle school math teachers, but explicit instruction is a tool that teachers at any grade (and in any subject) can use in their classroom.
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