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The perfect learning goal (tag point) is phrased in positive terms. It asks the learner TO DO something as opposed to stop doing something.

Here’s TAGteach Faculty member Martha Gabler to explain:

 

 

Here’s an example of a tag point in action with TAGteach Faculty member Keri Gorman. Note that the tag point (learning goal) is phrased in terms of what TO DO so the learner knows exactly what to do in the next learning moment:

 

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