Student Study Circles
Help students self-organize into small groups to study particular topics or readings.
Student Study Circles allow students to collectively pursue a topic of shared interest in small groups. Students identify their top interests from a list, and the teacher then arranges them in groups according to their interests. Each group is given a clear set of directions to guide their work together over a predetermined span of time.
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Student Study Circles
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