ETP - Using Groups to Ensure Active Learning
Rationale
Research shows that active learning in small groups helps students improve their foundational knowledge, higher order thinking, and social skills (Barkley, Morgan, & Cross, 2014).
Research shows that active learning in small groups helps students improve their foundational knowledge, higher order thinking, and social skills (Barkley, Morgan, & Cross, 2014).
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