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Teamwork and collaboration! These are important parts of raising a 21st-century learner in the classroom, yet many students do not entirely understand what this it. I stress the importance of teamwork and collaboration throughout the year, but I take time in the beginning of the year to help students truly understand what it means. Throwing […]

Level up on your students' collaboration skills! Learn how to train your students to become leaders and facilitators of collaborative discussions! Teach your students these effective cooperative learning strategies. #cooperativelearning #collaboration #activelistening #teacherblog #teacherblogs #collaborativeclassroom #collaborative Wicor Strategies, Collaboration Activities, Cooperative Learning Strategies, Student Collaboration, Collaborative Classroom, Teacher Helper, Elementary Teaching, Special Education Students, English Classroom

Level up on your students' collaboration skills! Learn how to train your students to become leaders and facilitators of collaborative discussions! Teach your students these effective cooperative learning strategies. #cooperativelearning #collaboration #activelistening #teacherblog #teacherblogs #collaborativeclassroom #collaborative

Children learn a great deal, academically and socially, by collaborating—working together toward common goals. A good way to help students begin developing collaboration skills is by teaching them how to exchange ideas, information, and opinions as they converse with partners or in small groups. Partner and small-group chats require complex skills best taught in the Read More » Partner Talk, How To Read More, Classroom Discussion, Responsive Classroom, Morning Meetings, Group Work, Working Together, The Building, Small Group

Children learn a great deal, academically and socially, by collaborating—working together toward common goals. A good way to help students begin developing collaboration skills is by teaching them how to exchange ideas, information, and opinions as they converse with partners or in small groups. Partner and small-group chats require complex skills best taught in the Read More »

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