What do we want students to learn?. Introduce new material by Building Background Knowledge for all students.

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What do we want students to learn?

Introduce new material by Building Background Knowledge for all students.

What do we want students to learn? Introduce new material by Building Background Knowledge for all students. Ensure Effective Teaching in every classroom.

What do we want students to learn? Introduce new material by Building Background Knowledge for all students. Ensure Effective Teaching in every classroom. How do we know if they have learned?

What do we want students to learn? Introduce new material by Building Background Knowledge for all students. Ensure Effective Teaching in every classroom. How do we know if they have learned? Develop a system of individual student feedback at the District, School, and Classroom levels

What do we want students to learn? Introduce new material by Building Background Knowledge for all students. Ensure Effective Teaching in every classroom. How do we know if they have learned? Develop a system of individual student feedback at the District, School, and Classroom levels What do we do if students don’t learn? What do we do if students learn?

What do we want students to learn? Introduce new material by Building Background Knowledge for all students. Ensure Effective Teaching in every classroom. How do we know if they have learned? Develop a system of individual student feedback at the District, School, and Classroom levels What do we do if students don’t learn? What do we do if students learn? Interventions

What do we want students to learn? Introduce new material by Building Background Knowledge for all students. Ensure Effective Teaching in every classroom. How do we know if they have learned? Develop a system of individual student feedback at the District, School, and Classroom levels What do we do if students don’t learn? What do we do if students learn? Interventions