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What is an example of an exercise you use to encourage critical thinking in the classroom?

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Katie Kirsch Comment by Katie Kirsch on January 23, 2012 at 9:14am

The video highlighted a great way of documenting what students think they know. Have you done anything similar in your classes? or how have you tweaked this exercise?

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