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Class Discussion Strategies to Get Everyone Participating

20 min · 10 de may de 2023
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Ideally, we'd like to have all of our students participating in class discussion.  When too many students aren't participating, we start wondering if the discussion is a waste of time or if anyone is learning anything. In this episode, we're talking about class discussion strategies you can use to get everyone in class participating. We've got ideas for those who are shy or lacking in self-confidence, as well as suggestions for those who aren't participating because they didn't come to class prepared for discussion. Come find us [https://threeheads.works/] so we can chat some more!

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