Book of the Week: Hacking Group Work: 11 Ways to Build Student Engagement, Accountability, and Cooperation

Hacking Group Work: 11 Ways to Build Student Engagement, Accountability, and Cooperation with Collaborative Teams (Hack Learning Series) Paperback

by Connie Hamiltion

Are you tired of delivering lessons to bored, disengaged learners?

You want student engagement and collaboration, but learners struggle with group work.

In Hacking Group Work, Connie Hamilton offers concrete tips that will:

  • Facilitate multiple groups at different levels and various pacing rates
  • Accommodate lessons to help introverts be more comfortable in social learning tasks
  • Foster productive listening and questioning to elevate student talk
  • Show you how to make kids love learning
  • Develop activities that encourage self-awareness
  • Set up protocols that support interdependence and student ownership of their learning
  • Accurately assess individual student’s content knowledge, group communication and collaboration skills

If that isn’t enough, Hacking Group Work offers over 60 activities and protocols, complete with step-by-step directions that teachers who teach any grade level can use tomorrow with their students.

Grab 
Hacking Group Work today, enjoy student engagement and collaboration like never before, and watch achievement and a love of learning soar.

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