Strategies to Support
Learning
Strategic
Instruction
Strategies for Teaching……Strategies for
Learning
If you've ever played the game of chess, chances
are you used a fairly unsophisticated approach when
first making your way around the board. It's also
likely that basic tactics quickly emerged after
just a few games--moves that were at first aimless
and erratic became much more planned and organized.
You may have even found yourself thinking several
moves ahead, beginning to develop a strategy. Some
obvious strategies may have easily become part of
your regular chess-playing arsenal. Other, more
advanced strategies, however, may not develop
without additional training or lots of practice.
It's always a good idea to have a plan of
attack--and not just for chess. When it comes to
teaching and learning, having a plan--or
strategy--is definitely the way to go.
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These web pages will explore strategies for
teachers and students to implement Universal Design
for Learning Principles. We will explore: Strategic
ways for teaching Routines and Delivering Lectures,
and strategic ways to support Text Comprehension,
Note Taking, Class Assignments, Studying,
Assessment, and providing strategic support through
use of the Classroom Website.
Strategic Teaching
Routines
Strategies for Supporting
Lecture
Strategies for Comprehending
Text
Strategies for Successful
Notes
Strategies for Effective
Assessment
Strategic Class
Assignments
Supportive Web
Presence
1National
Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
(NICHCY). (2006). The Power of Strategy Instruction
(Luke, S). Retrieved January 29, 2009 from
http://www.nichcy.org/Research/EvidenceForEducation/Pages/PowerOfStrategyInstruction.aspx