Discuss features of instructional design that support effective instruction in mathematics.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer should include:
* Objectives that state what students will do are included and address behaviors that are observable, clear, and complete.
* One new concept or skill is taught at a time.
* Sufficient review activities are provided related to background knowledge.
* Explicit explanations of problems or concepts to be learned are provided.
* Lessons are carefully constructed that lead to efficient use of instructional time and maximum student achievement.
* Sufficient and appropriate teaching examples are provided.
* Adequate opportunities for practice are provided.
* Reviews of skills learned are appropriately distributed over time.
* Feedback procedures allow for quick, effective feedback when errors are made.
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What will be an ideal response?
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