This document discusses the technique of anchoring in education. It begins by defining anchoring as a technique in Neuro-Linguistic Programming that involves associating desired mental states with stimuli to help manage emotions. In education, anchoring situates learning within an authentic context to engage students in problem-solving. Anchored instruction presents problems through video to immerse students and help with comprehension. The document then discusses several theories that support anchored instruction and its goals of reducing "inert knowledge" by contextualizing skills. It provides examples of anchoring activities and principles of anchored instruction, emphasizing collaborative problem-solving. The document concludes that anchoring focuses awareness, transfers learning to other contexts, and is an effective instructional technique.