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The "Think-Pair-Share" strategy, also known as "Think-Zoo-Share" or "Think-Pair-Share," is a teaching method designed to help more students participate in class discussions. It was created as a different approach to traditional lectures where often only a few students speak up.
Benefits
This strategy helps ensure that most students get a chance to share their thoughts. It encourages everyone to think about a question, talk about it with a partner, and then share their ideas with the whole class. This can lead to a better understanding of the topic.
Use Cases
"Think-Pair-Share" can be used in many ways. Teachers can use it when reviewing notes, working through problems, looking at texts, or talking about new ideas. For instance, after a history lesson, a teacher could ask students to think about the main points, discuss them with a classmate, and then share what they learned with the class. It works for different subjects and topics.
Vibes
Studies suggest that in regular lectures, only a small number of students actively participate. The "Think-Pair-Share" method aims to increase this participation by giving students structured chances to think alone, talk with a friend, and then share with everyone. This makes learning more interesting and effective.
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