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How to Cut Explicit Instruction Slide Prep in Half and Get Back to Your Students.

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Trudy Mayo
Aug 13, 2025
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If you’ve been told that explicit teaching means building massive slide decks and clicking through every step of your lesson, you’ve been misled.

Teachers across Australia lose hours every week designing presentations in the structured explicit instruction pedagogy, only to spend their lessons glued to a screen, tapping through animations while their students disengage.

Here’s the truth: explicit teaching done well is structured, responsive, and effective and it doesn’t require you to spend nights and weekends, nor lessons in front of PowerPoint.

In this audio training, I’ll show you:

  • How to slash your lesson presentation prep time in half

  • How to deliver lessons that actually meet your students’ needs without the death-by-PowerPoint approach

  • How to get away from clicking through animations to teach your students

If you’re tired of wasting time creating slides that don’t engage all students in your class, this training will help you claim back your weekends.

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