And What About You?

Getting Started with Interactive Pairs and Small Groups

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Teaching, Teaching Methods
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Author: Ron Nash ISBN: 9781943920341
Publisher: Learning Sciences International Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Learning Sciences International Language: English
Author: Ron Nash
ISBN: 9781943920341
Publisher: Learning Sciences International
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Learning Sciences International
Language: English

And What About You? Getting Started with Interactive Pairs and Small Groups serves as a supplemental guide to Power of We: Creating Positive and Collaborative Classroom Communities (2018). It provides the concrete steps and process considerations that make implementing interactive techniques in your classroom easy and practical. Through personal experience and expert research, Nash provides the essential guide for those teachers who don't know where to begin or feel like group work could never work in their classroom.

When teachers are willing to learn, and students are empowered to teach, the result is an extraordinary source of renewable energy for your classroom. Change can be difficult, but stagnation is unacceptable. The techniques outlined in this guide have transformed the classrooms of teachers all over the world—and what about you?

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And What About You? Getting Started with Interactive Pairs and Small Groups serves as a supplemental guide to Power of We: Creating Positive and Collaborative Classroom Communities (2018). It provides the concrete steps and process considerations that make implementing interactive techniques in your classroom easy and practical. Through personal experience and expert research, Nash provides the essential guide for those teachers who don't know where to begin or feel like group work could never work in their classroom.

When teachers are willing to learn, and students are empowered to teach, the result is an extraordinary source of renewable energy for your classroom. Change can be difficult, but stagnation is unacceptable. The techniques outlined in this guide have transformed the classrooms of teachers all over the world—and what about you?

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