4 criteria for effective directions
Teachers should strive to give directions that are observable, clear, concise with start and end times, according to Rachel Fuhrman, a ninth-grade special-education math teacher. In this article, Fuhrman offers examples of specific instructions, such as advising students when to turn pages, what they will do in a task, how many minutes they will work on it, and starting tasks with ”go.”

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