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‎07-22-2020
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The third version of the Macmillan Learning Model, the Project-Based Learning Model, adds a project segment to the model, along with small group peer workshopping and large group discussion. Like the other versions of the model, instructors can use the suggested sequence of instruction, assessment, non-cognitive and metacognitive components to help them in their course design.
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