Partner responses provide more opportunities for students with word reading difficulties to respond and use language. But how can students discuss when they aren’t able to sit next to a partner?
In the third excerpt from a four-part conversation with Pivot Learning, Dr. Anita Archer — author and beloved teacher of teachers — discusses how to use partner responses online.
Fill out the form to watch the video and download a free tip sheet that summarizes Dr. Archer’s ideas.
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