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Real Issues: Sorting out what Teach One Another is and isn't
By Fenton Broadhead and Devan Barker The last several years have brought a whirlwind of changes, initiatives and experiments at BYU-Idaho. In the midst of that whirlwind, much conceptual dust has been kicked up causin...
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Posted November 30, 2009
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NEW TOOL: Helping Students Learn How to Work in Groups
By Robyn Bergstrom and Brian Schmidt Increasingly, faculty members are requiring students to take more responsibility for their learning through the use of collaborative activities. Group work is one of many Teach One Another approaches proven to be effective in increasing student lea...
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Posted November 19, 2009
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Next Tuesday and Next Semester - Two Development Opportunities
By Suzette Gee Next semester, I look forward to leading a teaching group on "Writing to Learn." The group will focus on how writing can be used in different subject areas and in different stages of learning. The g...
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Posted November 19, 2009
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Book Review: Thinking about Teaching and Learning
It's the unfortunate truth that much of what has been written about education could disappear from the library shelves and databases with no appreciable impact on our understanding of learning and teaching. Hugh Nibley spoke disparaging...
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Posted November 05, 2009
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