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Apr 28, 2022 · Back-to-back arrangement: Also known as an O arrangement, this is known to give maximum stability and rigidity. In this arrangement, inner ring faces are designed to touch each other to achieve preload, and radial and axial loads in both directions can be taken (see Image 2).
This video shows primary students using the Back-to-Back and Face-to-Face protocol as a simple and fun way for all students to get a chance to move, think, talk, and learn from others.
Aug 26, 2021 · James Dunn shares some ideas to help you jump back into the face-to-face classroom with fun activities to assist in mitigating anxiousness.
Nov 8, 2018 · Show your students how to use the back to back, face to face protocol with this short informational video!
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Sep 16, 2015 · Back to back, Face to face- In this protocol, students stand back to back in pairs. Teacher asks a question, then says "face to face" students share thoughts with each other.
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Jul 20, 2021 · In this post, educator Wesley Glossen offers some tips and activity ideas for teachers making their way back to face-to-face classes. He includes strategies for rules, icebreakers, dealing with parents, dealing with paperwork, and being supportive.
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Back-to-Back and Face-to-Face. Purpose . This protocol provides a method for sharing information and gaining multiple perspectives on a topic through partner interaction. It can be used for reviewing and sharing academic material, as a personal “ice breaker,” or as a means of engaging in critical thinking about a topic of debate. Materials.