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Act
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Discriminate
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Display
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Influence
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Listen
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Modify
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Perform
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Practice
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Propose
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Qualify
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Question
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Revise
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Serve
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Solve
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Verify
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Adhere
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Alter
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Arrange
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Combine
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Compare
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Complete
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Defend
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Support

Support for an educator in a course outline refers to resources, tools, and assistance provided to facilitate effective teaching and learning for students.

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How to use in a learning design

In your next learning design, you can incorporate the 'Support' verb by creating activities that prompt the learner to apply existing knowledge to new situations. One way to do this is by using the question stem 'How would you help with'. Encourage the learner to demonstrate their understanding by asking questions like "How would you help a peer understand this concept?", "How would you support a team member facing a challenge?" or "How would you assist a client in solving this problem?". By framing questions in this manner, you prompt the learner to think critically and apply their knowledge in practical scenarios, fostering deeper comprehension and retention. Remember to provide feedback or additional resources to further support their learning process. This approach not only enhances their cognitive skills but also nurtures a sense of responsibility and competency in the learner. Incorporating the 'Support' verb in this way can create a more engaging and interactive learning experience.

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Question stem

How would you help with

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Example

Learners work together to review challenging content or solve complex problems, providing assistance and sharing insights to reinforce each other's understanding

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