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Presented by
Sherri Miller, ITRT,
Gloucester County Public Schools |
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| Marzano,
Pickering and Pollock examined decades of research to find the
teaching strategies that have the most impact on student learning.
They identified nine strategies that have the "highest probability
of enhancing student achievement for all students in all subject
areas at all grade levels." Below is a chart showing those
nine strategies with their corresponding average percentile point
gains on student achievement tests.
Many teachers are asking
how technology can be integrated with these strategies to improve
student learning. Click on the links (each bar of the graph
below) to review those
strategies and see examples and templates to support technology
integration. |
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| 1-Similarities & Differences | 2-Summarizing & Note-Taking | 3-Effort & Recognition |
| 4-Homework & Practice | 5-Non-Linguistics Representations | 6-Cooperative Learning |
| 7-Objectives & Feedback | 8-Hypotheses | 9-Questions, Cues, & Adv. Organizers |