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Teach with clarity and purpose from "summary" of Teach Like a Champion by Doug Lemov

Teaching effectively requires clarity and purpose. Without these two essential qualities, instruction can easily become confusing and ineffective. When teachers are clear in their explanations and purposeful in their delivery, students are more likely to understand and retain the information being presented. Simplicity is key when it comes to teaching with clarity and purpose. Complex language or convoluted explanations can hinder student comprehension. By using clear and simple language, teachers can ensure that their students understand the material being presented. Logical sequencing is another important aspect of teaching with clarity and purpose. Information should be presented in a logical order that makes sense to students. This helps them to connect new information to what they already know, making it easier for them to learn and retain the material. Transition words and phrases can also help to improve clarity in instruction. By using words like "first," "next," and "finally," teachers can guide students through the material in a str...
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