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Think-Pair-Share Method

The Think-Pair-Share method is a collaborative learning strategy that encourages individual reflection followed by paired discussion and sharing with a larger group, facilitating deeper understanding and engagement with the material.

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The Think-Pair-Share method is an effective educational strategy that encourages student engagement and collaboration. By allowing students to think individually before discussing with a partner, they can develop their ideas more fully and feel more confident sharing with the larger group. This meth...

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Key Terms

Collaboration
Working together to achieve a common goal.

Example: Students collaborate on a group project.

Critical Thinking
Analyzing facts to form a judgment.

Example: Evaluating different solutions to a problem.

Engagement
The level of interest and participation in a task.

Example: Students show engagement by asking questions.

Feedback
Information given to someone about their performance.

Example: Teachers provide feedback on student presentations.

Active Listening
Fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just passively hearing the message.

Example: Nodding and summarizing what a partner says.

Safe Environment
A space where individuals feel comfortable expressing their thoughts.

Example: Classrooms that encourage open discussions.

Related Topics

Collaborative Learning
Learning that involves students working together to achieve a common goal.
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Classroom Management
Techniques and strategies for maintaining a productive learning environment.
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Active Learning Strategies
Teaching methods that actively engage students in the learning process.
intermediate

Key Concepts

collaborationcritical thinkingcommunicationengagement