Getting a team of trainees together to research sounds like a great idea-- up until it develops into a social hangout rather than an effective session. Study groups can be extremely efficient, yet just when they're structured with intention and directed by shared respect
Getting a team of students with each other to research sounds like a great idea-- up until it develops into a social hangout rather than an efficient session. Study hall can be incredibly effective, however just when they're structured with intent and led by mutual respec
Getting a team of students together to research seem like an excellent concept-- until it becomes a social hangout instead of an effective session. Study hall can be incredibly efficient, however just when they're structured with intent and led by mutual respect for focus