5. Collaboration
Students demonstrate collaborative skills in classroom discussion and working together on projects and presentations.
Students practice effective collaboration and display a willingness to engage actively with each other. They work amiably in face-to-face and digital groups, and assume key roles in collaborative work. Students provide constructive criticism to their peers in supportive and helpful ways, and receive constructive criticism in the same manner.
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