
148: Backward Design: The Basics
The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
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Traditional Versus Backward Planning
For many years, teachers have been planning lessons in units of instruction like this. This random approach creates two problems. The first and most important problem is a lack of durable, transferable learning. These random activities are taking up precious time that could be spent on much more valuable stuff. Our students know when they're being asked to do something pointless.
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