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Does Your Group Work Need a GPS - I Guidance System?

  • karinhessvt
  • Apr 9
  • 1 min read

Most people can remember not-so-great experiences working in groups – one person dominates the conversation or is not respectful when interacting with others. Or one person gets stuck doing all the work, while everyone gets the credit. If you were willing to be the “workhorse” of the group, everyone wanted to be in your group. But group work doesn’t have to be that way. At it’s best, group work advances the learning of every student.




 
 
 

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