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A. makes learners aware that a learning activity is about to begin B. makes good use of at least two different types of media or materials C. encourages all learners to become involved D. calls upon volunteers in a nonthreatening manner ...
A. makes learners aware that a learning activity is about to begin B. makes good use of at least two different types of media or materials C. encourages all learners to become involved D. calls upon volunteers in a nonthreatening manner ...
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Parents can also be encouraged to be involved in the curriculum . Perhaps parents could get together via the Parent Advisory Council and collaboratively make books for the children to read . Various parents might contribute a story ...
Parents can also be encouraged to be involved in the curriculum . Perhaps parents could get together via the Parent Advisory Council and collaboratively make books for the children to read . Various parents might contribute a story ...
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Sessions involved from four to ten students and lasted approximately 40 minutes . The discussion sessions were scheduled independently by each school , all during the regular school day . Most of the group discussion sessions were audio ...
Sessions involved from four to ten students and lasted approximately 40 minutes . The discussion sessions were scheduled independently by each school , all during the regular school day . Most of the group discussion sessions were audio ...
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