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Top Teacher Theory vol 2_5: Classroom Activities
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From Theory to Plan: Translating Principles into Lessons4 Topics
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Active Learning Strategies6 Topics
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Differentiation and Personalized Learning5 Topics
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Formative Assessment: Techniques and Use4 Topics
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Classroom Management: Routines, Procedures and Environment5 Topics
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Collaborative Learning and Group Work6 Topics
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Questioning, Feedback and Scaffolding5 Topics
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Technology Integration and Digital Activities6 Topics
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Inclusive Practices: Equity, ELL and SEN Strategies7 Topics
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in Practice
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Accommodations vs Modifications
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Supporting English Language Learners (ELLs)
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Strategies for Students with Special Educational Needs (SEN)
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Culturally Responsive Teaching
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Behavior Support Plans and Positive Interventions
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Practical Example: Inclusive Lesson for ELL and SEN Learners
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in Practice
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Reflection, Action Research and Professional Growth4 Topics
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This topic shows how to convert core educational theory (clear objectives, cognitive load principles, and Vygotskian Zone of Proximal Development) into a practical, single-page lesson plan you can use immediately. The guidance below is practical, research-aligned (Vygotsky, Piaget, Ausubel, Barron, Barrett, Maslow, Yli‑Luoma among others) and designed for 21st‑century classrooms: active, student-centered, and assessable.
Use the three-question model as your organising principle:
- WHAT: clear, concrete, measurable learning objective(s)
- WHY: relevance and benefit for the students, alignment to long-term goals/curriculum
- HOW: instructional sequence, activation, cognitive-load management and ZPD scaffolding