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Teaching and learning in the 21st Century - meeting the pedagogical challenges of digital learning and innovation for the iGeneration
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How To Use Flexible Grouping In The Classroom - via TeachThought

How To Use Flexible Grouping In The Classroom - via TeachThought | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
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With Flexible Grouping We Can Reach Every Kid by Amber Chandler

With Flexible Grouping We Can Reach Every Kid by Amber Chandler | iGeneration - 21st Century Education (Pedagogy & Digital Innovation) | Scoop.it
By Amber Chandler
Sofy Bertel's curator insight, October 16, 2016 1:45 AM
It was an interesting article! I'm actually an university student and I consider that grouping activities is the most difficult thing to work in class giving the fact that sometimes we do not  interact with all partners there are in the classroom (only the nearest). However, the author of this article makes me to reflect about the importance of when we need to work in groups. For this reason, we need to consider a lot of aspects such as strenghts, likes, dislikes, capabilities, etc. in order to increase our academic abilities. Also, this article give us a lot of strategies to implement in lessons, speacilly with kids which have a lot of abilities to learn and share with others...