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Encouraging student collaboration

Six of the best discuss this topic. Click on any of the author thumbnails to see their post: Yitzha Sarwono Marco Brazil Nour Alkhalidy Steven Herder Naomi Epstein Vicky Loras

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Encouraging student collaboration – Yitzha Sarwono

Aza Aza Collaborating! Language is the most amazing thing we can learn because we can apply it directly to our daily life in every way as we communicate, socialize and collaborate with others. Since...

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Encouraging student collaboration – Marco Brazil

It’s Magic: Creating Collaborative Games With Young Learners One of the best ways of getting kids collaborate is to have them create or reinvent a communicative game. Working together to design a game...

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Encouraging student collaboration – Naomi Epstein

Student Collaboration – Smoothing the Way for the Struggling Learner Remember the child in sports lessons, who was always left for last when choosing teams? The one nobody wanted on their team because...

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Encouraging student collaboration – Vicky Loras

How can we encourage student collaboration? The classroom as an environment, a place where students feel welcome and comfortable – that is what I imagine as a great learning place. It all starts from...

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Encouraging student collaboration – Nour Alkhalidy

Collaboration, Communication, Creativity and Critical Thinking in Action. Living in digital complex communities requires us to handle a lot of information that is beyond what we can manage alone....

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Encouraging student collaboration – Steven Herder

“Collaboration creates just the right amount of tension to get lots done.” Collaboration helped me to launch the idea of MASH Collaboration among my fellow MA students and gave me the confidence to...

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