Popsicle Sticks and 'Hands Down' are not Cold Call: Key Differences & Why  They Matter

Popsicle Sticks and 'Hands Down' are not Cold Call: Key Differences & Why They Matter

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nbsp;   Cold Call, as you probably know if you read this blog regularly, is one of my favorite techniques– meaning that it’s one of the techniques that has the greatest potential to increase the rigor and engagement in a classroom. I also love that it can be used by almost any teacher, and in concert

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