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9. Use teaching procedures that are designed to promote specific aspects of quality learning.
One of the origins of PEEL was the belief that students could be taught how to learn, in part by devising a range of teaching procedures to variously tackle each of a list of poor learning tendencies, for example failing to link school work to relevant out-of-school experiences. The variety in Principle 8 is not random and one basis for selecting a particular teaching procedure is to promote a particular aspect of quality learning.