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Friday, December 05, 2008

What Did You Learn in School Today?

Good teachers know how to bring "closure" to a lesson or a school day. In ENGAGING Teens In Their Own Learning: 8 Keys to Student Success, Paul Vermette talk about using "out slips" to summarize what they have learned. For an explanation of this idea, click here.

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