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With this increased sense of confidence , many participants became committed to sharing their new ideas with a larger community – thus having an impact beyond their individual classroom settings . Sharing information .
With this increased sense of confidence , many participants became committed to sharing their new ideas with a larger community – thus having an impact beyond their individual classroom settings . Sharing information .
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Susanna was able to communicate in a situation where a shared reality can be assumed , and a topic is more related to everyday life . However , she was not able to communicate in a situation where shared reality cannot be assumed ...
Susanna was able to communicate in a situation where a shared reality can be assumed , and a topic is more related to everyday life . However , she was not able to communicate in a situation where shared reality cannot be assumed ...
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Sally and Jill collaborated because they shared common interests including the reading and writing connection and literature - based reading and writing instruction . Most importantly , they shared an interest in thinking about their ...
Sally and Jill collaborated because they shared common interests including the reading and writing connection and literature - based reading and writing instruction . Most importantly , they shared an interest in thinking about their ...
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