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…that would make the term `facebook group’ an oxymoron.  Something I’ve often thought…

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John

John Lea

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When everyone can see equally the eyes and faces of the others

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On 24/10/2017 15:47, Alison.James wrote:
Dear colleagues

This may seem like a daft and simple question - but how do you define small group teaching in your institution? And what literature do you recommend to explore the use of this?

I know small group teaching sounds like a name for the proverbial obvious but trust me it isn't....

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Alison


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