MARZANO'S HIGH YIELD STRATEGIES
DON'T ENTER THE CLASSROOM WITHOUT THEM!!
I teach all about the best high yield strategies a teacher can use in the classroom.
I have not seen anything more effective than the Marzano High Yield Framework to help teachers select research based learning task strategies that have proven to make a positive difference in student learning.
Combine these with edTech strategies that you can fit under each category.
Note the percentage gain in knowledge retention that each category produces!!
Select your learning tasks from these categories and develop new strategies that you can develop under each section!
THESE STRATEGIES MAKE A DIFFERENCE !!!
USE THEM!
Click On The Links Below:
Marzano's Chart of Percentage Gains per category
Marzano Chart: What the research says and what the learning tasks look like!
Founder & Managing Director of Inspiration International Education. Specializing in educational initiatives that include: ESL Summer Camps for international teachers & their students; Teacher Recruitment Consultant for agencies in London & the south of England from 2016 to present. Instructor, Faculty of Education, Brock University from 2008 to 2023. Elementary school administrator & educator from 1977 to 2008 for Halton District School Board, Ontario, Canada.
Table of Contents - Alphabetical Order
- BLOG ENTRIES
- MY BIOGRAPHY
- 21st CENTURY EDUCATION
- ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION
- BLOGS & ARTICLES THAT INSPIRE
- CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
- DIVERSITY, EQUITY & DIFFERENTIATION
- ESL / ELD / TELL RESOURCES
- HIGH YIELD STRATEGIES
- INDIGENOUS EDUCATION / TRUTH & RECONCILIATION
- INSPIRATIONAL LEADERS
- INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
- INTERVIEW PREPARATION
- LEADERSHIP
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- RESUME & COVER LETTER - POLISH IT UP
- SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP
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- STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
- TECHNOLOGY in the CLASSROOM
- WELLNESS FOCUS
- SPECIAL ATHLETIC TRACK MEET
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Friday, 29 November 2013
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