Secondary Strategy 2: Ask More: Talk Less
i5 Video - High School
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19m
This video shows examples of how inquiry teachers encourage students to talk to one another and ask great questions. Teachers demonstrate in real classroom environments how movement around the classroom and having students turn and talk to one another are strategies that help students learn in any classroom.
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