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Instructor: A term that encompasses the role and responsibilities of an educator guiding and facilitating learning experiences in the context of a specific course.

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How to use in a learning design

To incorporate the 'Name' verb in your learning design, the educator can ask the learner to recall specific names of people, places, or things. This can be done by using question stems such as "Who was" to prompt learners to identify and recall names. For example, "Who was the first President of the United States?" This helps in assessing the learner's memory and knowledge retention. Incorporating 'Name' in your design helps learners to remember and recognize key information, which is essential for building a strong foundation of knowledge. It encourages active participation and engagement in the learning process by prompting learners to retrieve information from memory. This verb is particularly useful in subjects that require factual recall, such as history, language, or sciences. By utilizing the 'Name' verb effectively in your learning design, you can enhance the learner's ability to recall and apply important names and information in various contexts. This promotes deeper understanding and retention of the material being taught.

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Question stem

Who was

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Example

prompt learners to list and recall as many relevant names, terms, or concepts related to a specific topic, fostering recall and knowledge retention.

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