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What is micro teaching (TEFC)

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Work it out (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 80%

Your school or ours? (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 78%

A Slice of life (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 74%

Videocrit Rules of the Game (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 73%

Welcome to the future: computers in the classroom (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 73%

You've got to start somewhere (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 72%

The New Games Video (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 72%

The Teacher and Technology (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 72%

New Technology, Whose Progress? (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 72%

A Class of your own (TEFC)

United Kingdom, 1965
Similarity: 72%

Videocrit the Searchers (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 71%

Catch 'em being good (TEFC)

Unknown, 1980
Similarity: 71%

Film making techniques

Unknown
Similarity: 71%

See, touch, feel (TEFC)

United States, 1970
Similarity: 71%

BBC Television training film

Unknown
Similarity: 70%

Effective Questioning in a Classroom Discussion(TEFC)

United Kingdom
Similarity: 70%

Really Good Friends (TEFC)

Unknown
Similarity: 70%

To help them learn (TEFC)

United States, 1977
Similarity: 70%
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