-Kagan Structures are radically transforming classrooms across the United States and in many parts of the world.
-The Kagan Structures also promote language and content learning far more than does group work.
Classroom A "Traditional": The teacher in "Classroom A" relies primarily on Whole-Class
Question-Answer.
Classroom B "Group Work": The teacher in "Classroom B" relies primarily on Group Work.
Classroom C "Kagan Structures": The teacher in "Classroom C" knows and uses a range of
Kagan Structures.
-The Kagan Structures also promote language and content learning far more than does group work.
Classroom A "Traditional": The teacher in "Classroom A" relies primarily on Whole-Class
Question-Answer.
Classroom B "Group Work": The teacher in "Classroom B" relies primarily on Group Work.
Classroom C "Kagan Structures": The teacher in "Classroom C" knows and uses a range of
Kagan Structures.
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Reflection: Kagan Structures are strategies that are easy to use and to learn. They are very useful in classroom, because our students are able to be autonomus and to participate with others but always having a significant learning.