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Friday, December 11, 2015

Creating Engaged Collaborative Groups in your Classroom

Here are some great readings on increasing the engagement of  collaborative groups in your classroom.  As well as promoting discussions and talk in the classroom.

Engaging the Adolescent Learner
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Classroom Talk
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Posted by Mr. Cuthbert at 9:53 AM
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Labels: Collaborative Learning, Discourse, Engagement, Questioning, Teaching Techniques

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