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Practical Tips for Designing a Student-Centered Lesson Plan

Practical Tips for Designing a Student-Centered Lesson Plan. April Moore, Secondary Literacy Coordinator Suzanne Snider, Literacy Curriculum Specialist. Resources.

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Practical Tips for Designing a Student-Centered Lesson Plan

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  1. Practical Tips for Designing a Student-Centered Lesson Plan April Moore, Secondary Literacy Coordinator Suzanne Snider, Literacy Curriculum Specialist

  2. Resources Resources from today’s presentation, including PowerPoint presentation, lesson plan template, and sample lesson plans, are available at www.sbcsseport.orgClick on “C” and “CRA” To contact the presenters, email them at april_moore@sbcss.k12.ca.us suzanne_snider@sbcss.k12.ca.us

  3. Marzano's Research

  4. Lesson Plans

  5. Cambourne's Research

  6. Resources Resources from today’s presentation, including PowerPoint presentation, lesson plan template, and sample lesson plans, are available at www.sbcsseport.orgClick on “C” and “CRA” To contact the presenters, email them at april_moore@sbcss.k12.ca.us suzanne_snider@sbcss.k12.ca.us

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