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To analyze the exit slips , I read through all responses several times to identify themes . After I identified what I thought were logical themes , I went back through the statements and color - coded each theme with a different colored ...
To analyze the exit slips , I read through all responses several times to identify themes . After I identified what I thought were logical themes , I went back through the statements and color - coded each theme with a different colored ...
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And fourth , 12 % of the responses delineated the characteristics for successful collaboration and benefits of collaboration . The bases for successful collaboration were cooperation , positive attitude , give and take personalities ...
And fourth , 12 % of the responses delineated the characteristics for successful collaboration and benefits of collaboration . The bases for successful collaboration were cooperation , positive attitude , give and take personalities ...
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The overall mean response from the three classes to this question was 9.21 out of a 10 point scale . Table 1 shows the percentages for each class . Table 1 : Student Responses to Utilizing Social Interaction in Future Classrooms Rating ...
The overall mean response from the three classes to this question was 9.21 out of a 10 point scale . Table 1 shows the percentages for each class . Table 1 : Student Responses to Utilizing Social Interaction in Future Classrooms Rating ...
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Volume 52 Number | 1 |
Making Disciplinary Literacies Visible | 26 |
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