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Explicit instruction rubric

This rubric outlines a set of capabilities to do with the evidence-based practice of explicit instruction.
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Using the practice: Early numeracy

This practice resource outlines some strategies to embed early numeracy in your early childhood education and care setting.
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Evidence decision-making tool for policymakers

A tool to help policymakers use evidence to make decisions about a new or existing policy, program or other initiative based on AERO’s Standards of Evidence.
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Writing instruction framework: Primary

A writing instruction template for primary school principals and leaders. Helps users examine how the school approaches and implements the effective teaching of writing and writing assessment, and evaluate opportunities for further improvement.
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Mastery learning: Teacher checklist

This checklist is a list of practical steps teachers can take to support the adoption of the evidence-based practice mastery learning in their setting.
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Mastery learning: Example of practice

This example uses a Year 9 Physical Education lesson to demonstrate effective practice in different education settings.
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Formative assessment: Teacher checklist

This checklist is a list of practical steps teachers can take to support the adoption of the evidence-based practice formative assessment in their setting.
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Formative assessment: Example of practice

This example comes from a Year 7 English class where a formative assessment task was to gather data about students’ writing and interpretive skills.
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Focused classrooms: Example of practice

Examples of practice demonstrate effective practice in different education settings. You can use them to think about how to apply the practice in your own context.