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What's the point in discussion?
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Donald A. Bligh |
Ms Sarah Cornelius
University of Aberdeen
Review published 17 November 2005
Diana Laurillard [1] has argued that one of the great untested assumptions of current educational practice is that… |
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Talking points
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Lyn Dawes |
"What do children think? How can they learn to talk about their ideas with others? Talking Points: Discussion Activities in the Primary Classroom encourages and supports classroom discussion on a ran… |
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The non-stop discussion workbook
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George Rooks |
Presents a list of 30 thought-provoking questions dealing with a variety of subjects designed to stimulate small group discussion and promote mastery of the English vocabulary |
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Communicate
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David Paul |
One of the first level books in the four-level general English classroom course designed to encourage building students' communication skills through interactive communication activities and comprehe… |
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The book of if
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Evelyn McFarlane |
1500 hypothetical questions intended to spark and tantalize the imagination. Can be used as discussion starters at a party, among a group of students, within a family, or with close friends. |
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Company command
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Nate Allen,Pete Kilner,Steve Schweitzer,Nancy M. Dixon,Tony Burgess |
"This book provides the lessons learned from setting up the U.S. Army's premier community of practice, CompanyCommand. Written by the developers of the community, it tells inspirational stories of kn… |
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101 Meeting Starters
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Mel B. |
Twelve Step meetings are confidential forums for sharing the experience, strength, and hope that sustain recovery. But sometimes they get sidetracked by irrelevant topics, dominant speakers, or other… |
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