1) Engage students in setting personal learning objectives 2) Provide relevant and timely feedback 3) Reinforce effort 4) Provide cooperative learning opportunities 5) Use cues (visual or auditory) that help learners understand what's important 6) Ask inferential questions, rather than questions that only test recall 7) Teach students to use advance organizers 8) Use nonlinguistic representations of learning material (pictures, illustrations, graphs, charts, etc.) 9) Encourage summarizing and note-taking 10) Allow students time to practice what they've learned 11) Ask students to identify similarities and differences 12) Ask students to generate and test hypotheses

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