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Ensemble efforts can, and should, replace the lone lecturer

Ensemble efforts can, and should, replace the lone lecturer | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
In virtually all our endeavours in the academy, collaboration is valued – so why is the classroom an exception, ask Kwong Nui Sim and Michael Cowling

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Awakening the Thinkers in Your Room via ELIZABETH STEIN

Awakening the Thinkers in Your Room via ELIZABETH STEIN | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
BY ELIZABETH STEIN

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David Alzate's curator insight, December 1, 2017 9:13 AM
The good thing about having several teachers is that if one of them is not very good, you only have him or her for part of the day. Also, shuffling from class to class breaks up the monotony and allows for brief jokey chats in the hallway. During class, side conversations seem to sprout when a class goes above five students. Chaos is logarithmic. One micro-class made up of one, or two, or three students, plus a sympathetic tutor, can get more done in an hour than a roomful of 25 bored, loud fidgeters plus a shouting, pleading instructor can accomplish in a week.