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Using Visible Thinking Routines in the Writing ProcessĀ 

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Over the years, I have seen countless instructional plans, new technologies, supposedly groundbreaking research, and have attended every type of professional development opportunity imaginable. Visible Thinking Routines (VTR) were developed as part of the Harvard Project Zero. The VTR was Word, Phase, Sentence.

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Using Visible Thinking Routines in the Writing ProcessĀ 

Faculty Focus

Over the years, I have seen countless instructional plans, new technologies, supposedly groundbreaking research, and have attended every type of professional development opportunity imaginable. Visible Thinking Routines (VTR) were developed as part of the Harvard Project Zero. The VTR was Word, Phase, Sentence.

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10 benefits of using the curriculum mapping system

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Improved Instructional Planning: By providing a clear overview of the curriculum, mapping systems enable teachers to plan their lessons more effectively. Collaboration allows for collective decision-making, continuous improvement, and shared professional development.

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What is Bloomā€™s taxonomy? Importance and uses explained

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Importance of Bloomā€™s Taxonomy in the Higher Education Design To Faculty Bloom's Taxonomy assists educators in determining the intellectual level at which individual students can work and develop clear objectives in their framework. It can help develop assessments by matching course learning objectives to any given level of mastery.

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What is Bloomā€™s taxonomy? Importance and uses explained

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Importance of Bloomā€™s Taxonomy in the Higher Education Design To Faculty Bloom's Taxonomy assists educators in determining the intellectual level at which individual students can work and develop clear objectives in their framework. It can help develop assessments by matching course learning objectives to any given level of mastery.