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The power of instructional intent statements in assignment design

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The power of instructional intent statements in assignment design
Key points: Instructional intent statements serve as a bridge between what students are asked to do and why they are being asked to do it Opportunities in failing: Why K-12 education needs more productive struggle How to incorporate real-world connections into any subject area For more news on classroom innovation, visit eSN’s Innovative Teaching hub In education–and particularly with my...
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