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Concept Development: Work the Page!

Classroom StrategyBy Patricia BogdanovichAugust 19, 2014Leave a comment

To teach Concept Development, present a written concept definition and then explain and elaborate on what the concept means using examples that illustrate the definition (critical attribute). The “Big Idea” here is to teach concept definitions by pointing back and forth between attributes (definitions, examples, and non-examples). We call this Work the Page. Work the…

Concept Development: What it is and Why it is Relevant

Concept Development, Research ReviewBy Patricia BogdanovichAugust 18, 20143 Comments

Click the image to see an example of a Concept being taught. What is Concept Development? The Concept is the big idea or generalization contained in the Learning Objective. In Concept Development, you explicitly teach the students the concept, what it is, the generalization, the big idea. The Concept includes a written, bulletproof definition, along…

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