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Backward design is an instructional planning approach that starts with the end goals of education and then works backward to develop learning experiences and assessments. This method emphasizes clear learning objectives and assessment criteria, ensuring that all instructional activities are aligned with what students need to learn. By focusing on desired outcomes first, educators can create a more cohesive and effective curriculum that facilitates meaningful learning experiences.
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