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Teachers make a staggering number of decisions—some historical research suggests as
many as 800 per day (Jackson, 1968). And no one helps you make the decisions; you’re
essentially on your own. As you acquire knowledge and experience, however, you learn to
make these decisions routinely and efficiently (Berliner, 1994, 2000).
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Paul D. Eggen (Strategies and Models for Teachers: Teaching Content and Thinking Skills (2-downloads))