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J**P
Helpful
Great ideas
A**N
great
Lots of ideas to hep get the students involved in their learning. Some activities work better than others depending on the students, Some parts are repeated and it does take a while for students to get used to the methods, so creating these visually for the students to read also helps. All in all a great read which will help enhance student participation in lessons (even better if the entireschool adapts the approach.)
A**R
Zero stars, waste of time and money.
Full of pointless waffle. Loaded with it in fact. Claims to contain "dozens of (over 200) tructures". Actually contains 28. So the book is worth 14 pages. You have been warned.
M**R
the students love some of the ideas
This is expensive but very worth the money if you want new ideas to freshen up your lessons and make them interactive for students. I still use this now and I've been teaching for 8 years, the students love some of the ideas.
B**R
A good overview of Cooperative Learning
I enjoyed reading this book - it was easy to read and very knowledgeable. It was obviously written by someone who has spent a long time in the classroom not some univeristy lecturer like a lot of the other education books are.
M**O
I love this book
To know more about cooperative learning method
I**C
Good but big and slow
Took the maximum amount of time to come which was fine but a bit disappointing. Good book but huge. Doesn't just got into your bag for a light read on s train journey.
B**N
Loads of ideas and strategies
The second book of the essential trio that you might need in your ideas arsenal to help breathe life into a stale and fact strapped national curriculum. The lazy teachers guide and the teachers handbook complete the trio.
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