Based on the lesson so far, what do you think produces the optimal learning environment? If you were to create the perfect mix between collaborative, competitive and individualistic environments, what percentage would you give to each setting?

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    KabU
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    Based on the lesson so far, what do you think produces the optimal learning environment? If you were to create the perfect mix between collaborative, competitive and individualistic environments, what percentage would you give to each setting?

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      Nikole Roehl
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      altruism…..

    • #402540
      Juule
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      Collaborative – 75%

      Competitive – 20%

      Individualistic –  5%

    • #393076
      Christianne
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      vooral samenwerking zal goede resultgaten geven,   het individu levert ook een inspanning

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      Rune T. A.
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      Collaborative: 60%

      Competitive: 20%

      Individualistic: 20%

    • #367415
      peter
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      collabrative enviroment would get 100% of my voted idea to success for any situation where individual ideas are presented and build upon for the good of every ones needs collectively

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      Abbaa Naa’ol
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      Optimal Learning Environments are based on the belief that every student can achieve high expectations. Instruction is strengths-based, culturally responsive, and personalized to ensure students meet the demands of grade-appropriate standards. Kind, caring, and respectful relationships among adults and students cultivate a sense of belonging and identity, and the social and emotional elements of learning are understood to be integral to academic success and personal well-being. and

      collaborative 85%

      competitive 10%

      individualistic 5 %

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