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  • Further Reading: Supporting Student Success with Structure | Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence

Further Reading: Supporting Student Success with Structure

7 Scaffolding Learning Strategies for the Classroom | University of San Diego Professional and Continuing Education

Designing High Structure Courses to Promote Student Engagement | Edward Beck and Kristen Roosa

Getting Under the Hood: How and For Whom Does Increasing Course Structure Work? |Sarah Eddy and Kelly Hogan

High Structure Course Design | University of Virginia Teaching Hub

High Structure Course Design for Chemical Engineering | Justin Shaffer

How to Use High Structure Course Design to Heighten Learning | Teaching in Higher Ed

Instructional Scaffolding to Improve Learning | Northern Illinois University Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning

The Role of Structure in Inclusive Teaching | OneHE

Using Structure for Inclusive Teaching | Elon University Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning

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