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knitter4democracy

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2. It depends on what strategy I'm implementing, content, and student grouping.
Tue Jun 25, 2013, 12:03 PM
Jun 2013

Some strategies need mixed grouping, which often doesn't happen if student pick their own groups. Sometimes, the content is easier to work with when they work with friends (safety factor), so then I let them pick their own groups. In some classes, they need to be put in groups, and others have such established work groups after years of studying together that they do well on their own.

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