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I learned that backward chaining—teaching the end goal first and then working backward through the steps—can be a powerful tool in an accelerated learning environment. By starting with the final skill, students see the purpose of their learning upfront, which boosts motivation and clarity. I plan to apply this by introducing end goals early in lessons, then guiding students step-by-step to build the skills needed to achieve them.

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