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Together We Can Do Great Things

October 6, 2017 angelokm 8

Groups vs Teams: I really like the quote above! Every student had different strengths and weaknesses. This is why working together is important. What you […]

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Cooperative Learning, a Human Dinosaur, and Your Classroom

October 6, 2017 mulligmg 4

What does this video of marching band have to do with your classroom? To me, this video- and marching band itself- is the epitome of cooperative […]

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