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Each oral discussion was rated by two independent observers using the Observational Scales for Assessing Higher Order Thinking in High School Social Studies ( Newman , 1988 ) , a seventeen - item rating scale , which was adapted to suit ...
Each oral discussion was rated by two independent observers using the Observational Scales for Assessing Higher Order Thinking in High School Social Studies ( Newman , 1988 ) , a seventeen - item rating scale , which was adapted to suit ...
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Findings In the present study , the type of study guide was found to have an effect on the quality of discussion and the comprehension test scores of seventh grade social studies students . The noninterlocking study guide proved ...
Findings In the present study , the type of study guide was found to have an effect on the quality of discussion and the comprehension test scores of seventh grade social studies students . The noninterlocking study guide proved ...
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Follow - up discussion is another element critical to the successful use of interlocking and noninterlocking study guides . Informal classroom observation and experience suggest that small group discussions increase the effectiveness of ...
Follow - up discussion is another element critical to the successful use of interlocking and noninterlocking study guides . Informal classroom observation and experience suggest that small group discussions increase the effectiveness of ...
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