Tag: think pair share
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Boosting Academic Success and Life Skills Through Collaborative Learning

Collaborative learning methods have gained popularity in educational settings as they offer numerous benefits to students. Peer tutoring, for example, involves students teaching and mentoring each other, creating a supportive learning environment. This not only helps the student receiving assistance but also reinforces concepts for the tutor. The Jigsaw method promotes teamwork and communication skills…
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Boosting Engagement: The Power of Think-Pair-Share in Alternative Education

Think-pair-share is a widely-used teaching strategy that fosters active learning and student engagement in the classroom. Originally developed by social psychologist Frank Lyman and his colleagues in the 1980s, this collaborative learning technique has since gained popularity across various educational settings, including alternative schools. The think-pair-share strategy involves three main steps: thinking, pairing, and sharing.…
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Harnessing the Power of Formative Assessment for Alternative Schooling and Education

Formative Assessment: A Powerful Tool for Alternative Schooling and Education Q: What is formative assessment? A: Formative assessment refers to a range of strategies and techniques used by educators to gather information about students’ learning progress during the instructional process. Unlike summative assessments, which are typically administered at the end of a unit or course…






