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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
- | TPS is a collaborative strategy where students work in pairs to solve a question or problem about an assigned reading or book. | + | TPS is a collaborative strategy where students work in pairs to solve a question or problem about an assigned reading or book. Students must first think about what they know about the prompted question individually. The students then pair with other students. The students then share their thinking with their partner, then share with the whole class. |
== History == | == History == | ||
This strategy was first proposed by Frank Lyman of University of Maryland in 1981. | This strategy was first proposed by Frank Lyman of University of Maryland in 1981. |
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