Instructional Strategies to Move Learning Forward
50+ Tools That Support the Gradual Release of Responsibility
- Douglas Fisher - San Diego State University, USA
- Nancy Frey - San Diego State University, USA
- Kierstan Barbee
- Sarah Ortega
50+ Instructional Strategies for Developing Independent Learners
Discover over 50 strategies to meet your students where they are and help them succeed.
Every teacher faces a recurring question in the classroom: What strategy will help this student learn right now? With hundreds of potential strategies available, the challenge lies in choosing the right approach at the right time. Instructional Strategies to Move Learning Forward does exactly that, equipping educators with thoughtfully curated instructional strategies designed to advance learning for all students. Grounded in the Gradual Release of Responsibility (GRR) framework, this book empowers you to select and implement purposeful strategies that address your students' specific needs at a specific moment in their learning while ensuring long-term success.
This content-rich guide provides practical tools and insights that emphasize why, when, and how instructional strategies can move learning forward, with:
- Research-informed rationale for why each strategy works and how each supports meaningful learning
- Detailed step-by-step guidance for implementation, ensuring every strategy can be immediately applied in your classroom
- Adaptability across contexts: Strategies designed for use across grades, content areas, and student needs—including multilingual learners and those requiring differentiated support
- Connections for each strategy to the GRR framework for cohesive lesson planning and consistent results
Sample Materials & Chapters
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