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Social Studies, 09.10.2019 03:00 kaseyvn03

In a lesson about point of view, the teacher created groups are composed of varying levels and learning styles. there are multiple opportunities for students to choose how they wish to represent what they have learned (i. e.: role-playing, choral response, and reflective ticket.) this is a good example of which teaching strategy?

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