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Keep Calm, and Design Instruction: How Do I Use Prior Knowledge?

So, you have asked the questions, or used the checklist to gather information on the new player at your practice… WHAT NOW???? Keep Calm, and Design Instruction Conversational Tools First, most of the time it will be more informal and organic. It will come up as general reminders or comments from your students. Putting prior knowledge to use is one of the most fun things in the beginning.  It can create a cooperative learning environment and establish trust between the teacher and student. Conversations might sound like: “OK we are going to work on footwork first! I know you have some experience with ballet. As we work think about what foot positions this work is similar to and tell me what the names for these foot positions in ballet are.” “You have done Tae Kwon Do? Great! Can you show me horse stance? This is the perfect place to start building a period fencing stance! You are already HALFWAY THERE!” Any time you can help your student by: A) Referencing prior knowledge “Hey this mov