Instructional planning is different from instruction in each of the following ways, except:
a. Instructional planning involves identifying the standards to be addressed.
b. Instructional planning involves making choices about which instructional approaches to use.
c. Instructional planning involves selecting curriculum resources or developing one's own.
d. Instructional planning involves assessing the extent to which students met the learning goals.
d
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