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Marzano identified six instructional strategies that are effective for student learning: 1) Cooperative learning where students work together to achieve shared goals, 2) Identifying similarities and differences through activities that help students see patterns, 3) Using nonlinguistic representations such as graphs and maps to organize information visually, 4) Providing advanced organizers to help students categorize information clearly, 5) Assigning homework and practice to help students master topics, and 6) Using cues and questions to challenge critical thinking.

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Marzano

Marzano identified six instructional strategies that are effective for student learning: 1) Cooperative learning where students work together to achieve shared goals, 2) Identifying similarities and differences through activities that help students see patterns, 3) Using nonlinguistic representations such as graphs and maps to organize information visually, 4) Providing advanced organizers to help students categorize information clearly, 5) Assigning homework and practice to help students master topics, and 6) Using cues and questions to challenge critical thinking.

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Cooperative Learning:

Effective when students


work together to
accomplish shared goals.

Identifying
Similarities/Differences:
Activities that help students
see patterns and make
connections.

Nonlinguistic
Representation/G
raphic
Organizers:
Graphs, maps,
charts, or any
other visual
material.

Marzanos Six
Instructional
Strategies
Homework/
Practice:
Aims to get the
student close to
mastery of the
topic or subject.

Advanced Organizers:
Learners organize
information into clear
categories.

Cues and Questions:


Challenges critical
thinking by using cues
and asking higher
order thinking
questions.

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