- A curriculum should build systematically over time, from simpler to more complex ideas, and from shallower to deeper understanding.
- Hands-on experiences acquire meaning by being combined with minds-on experiences (analysis, interpretation, reflection), and the latter typically require longer time.
- Good instructional materials help students draw upon their experiences.
- Good instructional materials help students develop evidence-based (case-based) reasoning to support or refute ideas.
- Technical terms are introduced only after students have had experience with an idea and only as needed to facilitate thinking and promote effective communication.
