Strategy Spotlight: The Podcast

Ep. 6: Think-Pair-Share — From Silent Thought to Shared Understanding

9 min · 1. okt. 2025
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"Think-Pair-Share is a classic routine that never goes out of style — and for good reason. By structuring time to think individually, talk with a peer, and then share with the class, this strategy ensures every student has a voice and every idea gets refined. In this episode, we explore: * How to run Think-Pair-Share effectively in secondary classrooms. * Why it increases equity of participation and reduces student anxiety. * Practical variations across subjects — from quick math checks to deep dives in literature and history. Simple to launch, powerful in impact — Think-Pair-Share is a must-have in every teacher’s tool belt."

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