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April 1, 2020
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Vol. 77
No. 7

Seen on the Screen / Wake Up and Discuss!

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    Student Engagement
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      If your students have trouble keeping their eyes open in the morning, try a simple discussion strategy to get the blood flowing. Sarah Brown Wessling, a high school English teacher in Visalia, California, and the 2010 National Teacher of the Year, has her first- and second-period classes engage in the simple, effective "Stand-Up Game." Watch how it works in this video from Teaching Channel: https://learn.teachingchannel.com/video/stand-up-game
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