mstina asks
17 years ago
do you use Jigsaw technique? www.jigsaw.org/overview....
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dedra
17 years ago
Cool ... Thanks for sharing!
kwhobbes says
17 years ago
Yes, especially in Social Studies and English! I like the way it gets all students involved!
sharon_elin says
17 years ago
This worked really well for teaching about the Civil Rights movement and its background... diff. groups focused on diff. aspects.
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sharon_elin says
17 years ago
I can imagine incorporating the jigsaw model in a wiki, easily.
✿honeymic says
17 years ago
No, but it looks intriguing....
mstina says
17 years ago
I'e not used it yet, but like the idea of using for college students!
kwhobbes says
17 years ago
sharon_elin - I used it in a wiki - had students create pages on different aspects of a study of the Fall of the Roman Empire. Worked well!
mstina says
17 years ago
kwhobbes Sweeeeet!
kwhobbes says
17 years ago
it worked but was a bit of a task to grade. Would set out rubric BEFORE beginning next time!
kimcaise says
17 years ago
i have used it but found the only things that retains is what the group of students (adults/kids) did in their
kimcaise says
17 years ago
group. during the share time the focus and attention isn't there, they are focused on what their group will say instead of what is being pre
KarinB says
17 years ago
as other groups present, I have rest of the class write down ONE important idea in their 'learning logs' (spiral notebook), this helps focus
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