Among the nine strategies suggested by Robert Marzano for improving instruction is that of using cues, questions, and advance organizers to help students review what they already know about a topic before they study it, so that they further their knowledge. The advance organizers, for example, need to be in a variety of forms, a story, picture, or whatever works for the student. I've used forms of this strategy with elementary students in a reading class, but now am looking at it again. Does anyone have thoughts on whether it's worthwhile, how well this strategy works, or other comments? Thanks for your views.
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