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Top Teacher Theory 1: W

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  1. Welcome to Top Teacher Theory
    7 Topics
  2. How People Learn
    24 Topics
  3. Understanding Learner Development
    17 Topics
  4. Differentiation and Personalization
    35 Topics
  5. Assessment for Learning
    21 Topics
  6. Data-Informed Teaching and Professional Growth
    27 Topics
  7. Designing Competence-Focused Curriculum
    31 Topics
  8. Feedback, Reflection and Metacognition
    15 Topics
  9. Classroom Practice and Management
    22 Topics
  10. The Capstone - Theory into Practice
    7 Topics
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Warm late-afternoon scene of a diverse caregiver and young child at a cozy kitchen table; the child reads one page aloud while the caregiver smiles, listens and gently points to a single word to correct. A handwritten note on the table reads 'One page nightly - 2-5 minutes' and a small card says 'Praise effort; correct 1 new word'; a smartphone nearby shows a message bubble inviting feedback. Soft bokeh, shallow depth of field, neutral warm tones, candid strengths-based moment with clean copy space for an article title.

Parent/caregiver engagement tips

  • Keep it simple, frequent and strengths‑based.
  • Offer “how to help at home” that is short, specific and doable (2–5 minutes daily practice, talk about mistakes as learning).
  • Avoid jargon: explain SD or assessment design only when useful, in plain language.
  • Invite them into the process: share one achievable home activity and invite feedback on its effect.

Home support example:

  • For reading fluency: “Read one page aloud together nightly. Ask your child to summarize the page in one sentence. Praise effort; correct one new word per page.”

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