Which teaching strategy best addresses a mismatch in literacy levels between a client and the discharge teaching handout?
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Correct answer: Tailoring teaching to the learner’s needs
Effective teaching requires adapting to the learner’s baseline literacy and needs, and tailoring teaching to the learner's level improves comprehension.
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