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Is it possible for a teacher ought to have twelve different teaching strategies every time?

No, it's not possible or even desirable for a teacher to use twelve *completely* different teaching strategies every single time they teach a lesson. That would be chaotic and ineffective.

While variety is important in teaching to cater to different learning styles and keep students engaged, using twelve distinct strategies in every lesson would be overwhelming for both the teacher and the students. Effective teaching involves strategically choosing a few appropriate strategies based on the learning objectives, the students' needs, the subject matter, and the available time. A teacher might use a combination of strategies within a single lesson, but aiming for twelve distinct ones each time is impractical and counterproductive.

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