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… an understanding of High-Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM), the importance of HQIM and equity, and how to make decisions about instructional delivery based on HQIM. Each module delineates key concepts, instructional …

This training develops an understanding of High-Quality Instructional Materials (HQIM), the importance of HQIM and equity, and how to make decisions about instructional delivery based on HQIM. Each module delineates key concepts, instructional tasks, and materials.


… between elaborative and non-elaborative questions in HQIM. Tutors practice anticipating student misconceptions … This training is part of the more extensive training: HQIM Tutoring Modules Overview. Specific content on this …

This module builds tutors' understanding of how people learn and remember information; the importance of effortful thinking, and distinguishing between elaborative and non-elaborative questions in HQIM. Tutors practice anticipating student misconceptions and responding to student thinking with prompts that support learners in thinking effortfully. This training is part of the more extensive training: HQIM Tutoring Modules Overview. Specific content on this topic is on pages 7 and 8.

… This training is part of the more extensive training: HQIM Tutoring Modules Overview. Specific content on topic is …

This module prepares tutors to define lesson internalization and describe why internalization is essential to supporting student learning. The module requires tutors to practice key steps of the lesson and unit internalization process. This training is part of the more extensive training: HQIM Tutoring Modules Overview. Specific content on topic is on pages 5 and 6.

… these skills. This training is part of the larger training: HQIM Tutoring Modules Overview. Specific content on the …

Tutors build an understanding of cognitive load theory and how intentional modeling and think-alouds support learning. Tutors learn the steps of an effective model and how to think aloud and then practice and rehearse these skills. This training is part of the larger training: HQIM Tutoring Modules Overview. Specific content on the topic is on pages 9 and 10.