What Should Team Discussion in STEAM Look Like?

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What Should Team Discussion in STEAM Look Like? STEAM Talking: What Should Team Discussion in STEAM Look Like?

Super STEAMers Say… I agree with you because… I disagree with you because… Why do you think that? So, what you’re saying is… Couldn’t it also be that…? Could you explain what you mean? Can you tell me more? Can you give me an example of that? How could we test that? That reminds me of…

Example Conversation: Click Here for a Silly Video

Don’t Forget to Make Sure… Both partners are involved equally. No one interrupts. Everyone uses eye contact. You describe details about your ideas but also listen as your partner describes his or hers. You disagree respectfully. Focus on each other—not the teacher.