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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 468939" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Keista - </p><p>That's a no-brainer to "us", but the school will never believe you.</p><p>All these other kids are doing so well, there's no way it could possibly be a "toxic environment".</p><p></p><p>Oh ya??</p><p></p><p>Alternative for teacher...</p><p>One of the GOOD teachers (maybe I should say exceptional...) pulled this off slightly differently.</p><p>She still had lit circles - from a discussion standpoint. They'd discuss ideas back and forth about what this meant or why so-and-so did that or what's coming next... and then EACH student did their own write-up. </p><p>This gives the benefits of discussion - and even if only two out of the group are on-side, they can still discuss between them...</p><p>But the write-up is individual, as is the mark.</p><p></p><p>Even in the business world - discussion is collaborative, but document creation is NOT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 468939, member: 11791"] Keista - That's a no-brainer to "us", but the school will never believe you. All these other kids are doing so well, there's no way it could possibly be a "toxic environment". Oh ya?? Alternative for teacher... One of the GOOD teachers (maybe I should say exceptional...) pulled this off slightly differently. She still had lit circles - from a discussion standpoint. They'd discuss ideas back and forth about what this meant or why so-and-so did that or what's coming next... and then EACH student did their own write-up. This gives the benefits of discussion - and even if only two out of the group are on-side, they can still discuss between them... But the write-up is individual, as is the mark. Even in the business world - discussion is collaborative, but document creation is NOT. [/QUOTE]
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