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    Thoughts on Reteaching
    Center for Educational Improvement
    • Dec 15, 2010
    • 1 min

    Thoughts on Reteaching

    However, far too many teachers begin reteaching using standard review techniques. Often teachers go back over previous pages in texts. Sometimes they organize review games. Sometimes they ask students to redo assignments. An alternative would be to consider first the highest priorities for reteaching and then secondly, what it will take to make the instruction “stick” or how to make the lessons meaningful and increase the odds that students will learn and remember the informa

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