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8 Ways to Use the I Do WE Do YOU Do Model to Boost Student Results

August 16, 2015 By Shaun Killian (MEd, MLead)

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The I Do, We Do, You Do model is a popular and potent way to implement the fourth and fifth steps in achieving teacher clarity. And it is even more powerful when coupled with giving students feedback.   I Do In a nutshell, the I Do phase of a lesson involves you telling students what […]

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