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So instead of having a traditional recitation , students actually talk with one another to challenge and expand each other's statements ( Au , 1979 ; Goldenberg , 1991 ; 1993 ; Saunders , Goldenberg , and Hamann , 1992 ; Tharp and ...
So instead of having a traditional recitation , students actually talk with one another to challenge and expand each other's statements ( Au , 1979 ; Goldenberg , 1991 ; 1993 ; Saunders , Goldenberg , and Hamann , 1992 ; Tharp and ...
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more come out of it , just the fact to give them a chance to talk . ” Susan still wondered , however , “ Is it the questions or is it because they have more knowledge because they have more prior knowledge , and what can they learn by ...
more come out of it , just the fact to give them a chance to talk . ” Susan still wondered , however , “ Is it the questions or is it because they have more knowledge because they have more prior knowledge , and what can they learn by ...
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S13 When I was in Miss Cole's class we were talking about weather and our teacher told us a story about weather and ... We see in the above example , Susan respected her students ' ideas and stories and allowed time for them to talk .
S13 When I was in Miss Cole's class we were talking about weather and our teacher told us a story about weather and ... We see in the above example , Susan respected her students ' ideas and stories and allowed time for them to talk .
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