Incorporating the Turn, Listen, and Talk strategy into the school day helps to establish a conducive and engaging learning environment, fostering effective communication and active participation among students. This increased communication and participation enhances relationships by creating opportunities for building trust, fostering collaboration, enhancing understanding, and promoting inclusivity, ultimately creating a supportive and engaging learning community.
Use this lesson to introduce or revist Turn, Listen and Talk.
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