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Collaboration and Group Learning

No matter where, what, or whom one teaches, creating a learning community is essential to promoting learning at home, school, and the work place. In order to live, learn, and work together effectively, we need to be able to listen to one another, to work together to identify and solve problems, and to acknowledge and respect diverse points of view.

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Tool from Visible Learners: Promoting Reggio-Inspired Approaches in All Schools

Supporting Learning in Groups in the Staffroom (Ch. 12)

A resource from Making Learning Visible
Video from Visible Learners: Promoting Reggio-Inspired Approaches in All Schools

The Amazing Circus Act

A resource from Making Learning Visible
Learning that matters_ A review of the research on the qualities of school leadership
Article

Learning that matters: A review of the Research on the Qualities of School Leadership...

A resource from Leading Learning that Matters
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Visible Learners: Promoting Reggio-Inspired Approaches in All Schools

A resource from Making Learning Visible
Cover of Visible Learners: Promoting Reggio-Inspired Approaches in All Schools.
Tool from Visible Learners: Promoting Reggio-Inspired Approaches in All Schools

Making Learning Visible Beyond the Classroom (Ch. 15)

A resource from Making Learning Visible

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