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Two Heads are Better than ONE! Productive Group Work in the Math and Science Classroom
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Under the right circumstances, groups are remarkably intelligent and are often smarter than the smartest people in them. The mystery is....what conditions create the RIGHT CIRCUMSTANCES? This session will break down ASCD's latest book Productive Group Work by Frey, Fisher, and Everlove. In ONE day, you will review the book and set up your 2020 classroom with group learning conquered and move one step higher on the T-TESS rubric.
Important Workshop Information:
The $12.00 fee is for the book Productive Group Work by Frey,Fisher, and Everlove. For districts who have the Instructional Support contract the $600 fee will be removed at checkout.
T-TESS/T-PESS
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Dimension 1.3: Knowledge of Students, Dimension 2.5: Monitor and Adjust, Dimension 3.1: Classroom Environment, Routines and Procedures, Dimension 3.2: Managing Student Behavior, Dimension 3.3: Classroom Culture
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Workshop ID:
694696
Credits Available:
(6) CPE
ESC Contact(s):
Lola West
Registration Contact(s):
Sandra Mendoza
Fee:
$612.00
Presenter(s):
Lola West
Seats Filled:
27 / 25
Date
Time
Location
6/4/2019
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
ESC 16 - Bell Street - Coronado Lab, Alibates
5800 Bell Street, Amarillo, 79109
Region 16 Education Service Center | 5800 Bell Street | Amarillo, TX 79109-6230
Phone: 806-677-5000 | Fax: 806-677-5001
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