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Ground Rules are  rules to encourage effective {{tag|discussion}} in particular associated with higher quality {{tag|reasoning}}.  See, for example, resources on the Thinking Together project [http://thinkingtogether.educ.cam.ac.uk/resources/ page] for ideas on how to set and use Ground Rules, and the associated background.
Ground Rules are  rules to encourage effective {{teachtag|discussion}} in particular associated with higher quality {{teachtag|reasoning}}.  See, for example, resources on the Thinking Together project [http://thinkingtogether.educ.cam.ac.uk/resources/ page] for ideas on how to set and use Ground Rules, and the associated background. <br>
The OER4Schools resource [[file:ground Rules.pdf]] may also be useful here.

Latest revision as of 08:40, 28 September 2012

Ground Rules are rules to encourage effective discussion(ta) in particular associated with higher quality reasoning(ta). See, for example, resources on the Thinking Together project page for ideas on how to set and use Ground Rules, and the associated background.
The OER4Schools resource Ground Rules.pdf may also be useful here.