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She found that tests given in content classrooms often covered only material from lectures and class discussions rather than text reading . In addition , students were rarely required to discuss their assigned readings .
She found that tests given in content classrooms often covered only material from lectures and class discussions rather than text reading . In addition , students were rarely required to discuss their assigned readings .
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Step 2 Discuss with the faculty the framework behind the S.D.A. The S.D.A. is a technique where a group of teachers ... The agenda is prepared to allow participants an opportunity to prepare information to bring to the discussion .
Step 2 Discuss with the faculty the framework behind the S.D.A. The S.D.A. is a technique where a group of teachers ... The agenda is prepared to allow participants an opportunity to prepare information to bring to the discussion .
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Sufficient time should be given to the faculty members to prepare themselves for the scheduled discussion - no less than two weeks . At this point , too , the Supervisor may wish to identify a Consultant , Observer , and Recorder to the ...
Sufficient time should be given to the faculty members to prepare themselves for the scheduled discussion - no less than two weeks . At this point , too , the Supervisor may wish to identify a Consultant , Observer , and Recorder to the ...
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