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  2. Think-pair-share - Wikipedia

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    Think-pair-share is a collaborative teaching strategy first proposed by Frank Lyman of the University of Maryland in 1987. It can be used to help students form individual ideas, discuss and share with the others in-group. It can be used before reading or teaching a concept and works better with smaller groups. [1]

  3. Active learning - Wikipedia

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    3- "Think-pair-share" is a method that has been used to walk students through three ways of learning. First, every student will come up with an answer regarding a question presented by the instructor. Then, Each student will share the answer with another peer for analysis and deeper thinking.

  4. Cooperative learning - Wikipedia

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    Among the easy to implement structures are think-pair-share, think-pair-write, variations of Round Robin, and the reciprocal teaching technique. [30] A well known cooperative learning technique is the Jigsaw, Jigsaw II and Reverse Jigsaw.

  5. Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie’s Complete ... - AOL

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    Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie had a traditional royal wedding in 1999, but the early days of their romance were decidedly less formal. Queen Elizabeth II's youngest son first met Sophie in 1987 ...

  6. Pair programming - Wikipedia

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    Pair programming allows team members to share quickly, making them less likely to have agendas hidden from each other. This helps pair programmers learn to communicate more easily. "This raises the communication bandwidth and frequency within the project, increasing overall information flow within the team."

  7. 64 Times Guys Mansplained Various Topics While Women Just ...

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    Image credits: daganfish #11. I have a BA in psychology. When I was in my junior year of college I had a guy who I randomly happened to bump into often while smoking in between classes.

  8. Pair by association - Wikipedia

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    In visual-visual both members of the pair are in a visual form (e.g. the picture of a blue circle paired with that of a picture of a yellow triangle). The verbal-verbal is when the members of the pair are both verbally presented (e.g. listening to the word cat followed by the word hat spoken to a participant).

  9. Breaking Down Chrishell Stause, Nicole Young’s Feud: From ...

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    Chrishell is an OG cast member who has seen her fair share of onscreen tension, which meant she was prepared when Nicole joined the show in season 6. The pair immediately found themselves at odds ...