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a group with a given structure for learning together through examination or written materials. A study group increases the knowledge base of educators, encourages dialogue among professionals, builds trust, and improves staff morale. It also gives educators a sense of empowerment over their own learning and helps to produce a real shared vision of the school. A study group is a tool for establishing a professional learning community.
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the group that you choose to survey.
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a collaborative group of educators who are committed to enhancing or improving their professional practice and self-organize to engage in an extended study and discussion of a topic relevant to their work
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a group of people who gather together on a regular basis for the purpose of studying Unity principles
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a group of students interested in communicating online
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a group of students who get together to pool their study efforts
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a group organized by members of the same class who are interested in learning from and helping each other
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a loosely affiliated group of people who get together once a week at this time of year and daily near finals to share and combine their knowledge against the dark forces of the final exams
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The group of organisms whose phylogeny is being studied.
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An Subgroup of the Executive Board, the Standards Development Board or the Standards Policy Board that is responsible for and established to conduct a study on the standardization potential of a specific proposal, group of proposals, or a general sub-area of information processing technology.
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