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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Time management tips for inclusion:<br><br>-<strong>Organize the day by priorities:</strong> time management must start with setting priorities and organizing the day around the most important tasks. Setting priorities can help keep us on track throughout the day, even when the unexpected occurs and the workload can seem overwhelming.<br>-<strong>Strategically plan homework assignments: </strong>Both teachers and students may find that assignments that require repetitive practice is better suited for the home environment. Although in-class practice helps when framing and structuring problems, repetitive practice during class may not be the best use of time. Assignments that simply ask students to complete a set number of problems for practice unnecessarily consume valuable class time.<br>-<strong>Avoid “loaded” procrastination:</strong> Avoid piling on loads of grading assignments, and try to knock out batches at a time. A small pile each day is easier to manage and allows a teacher to properly evaluate the assignment and offer feedback to students.</div><div><br><br></div><div><br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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