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Category: Implicit explanation

Definition--

Target groupLehrkräfte

Examples
The students should read rules or strategies for themselves (or write something down or glue in mnemonics at home) or read them aloud (from the book, from a slide, blackboard picture, etc.). In this way, a strategy is explained and named as such, but not by the teacher.
“And now? What do you want to do now? Then you look at your study plan again and check off: 9c.” (Task that S. has just worked on).
“Make sure you write down the things you have assigned and then put the things you no longer need in the box. For now, it's a matter of tidying up.”

Belongs to dimensionImplicit strategy instruction

OriginOwn development

Release date28.10.2025



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