1.6 Three Parts of Discrete Trial Teaching

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The DTT learning structure has three parts that you’ll be learning about today: The antecedent (the verbal instruction and instructional materials) the behavior (the target skill that the student needs to learn), and the consequence (the fun and exciting reward for correct responses).

A diagram illustrating the three parts of Discrete Trial Teaching with the keywords 'attentive behavior' and 'consequence'.
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