Kagan strategy do you believe is the most critical for engaging   students in the learning process?

One  of my favorite collaborative activities that engages the students at  higher more meaningful levels is a Think Pair Share approach. Students  get to exchange ideas in small groups for a period of time only to then  have one member of the team share their findings with the class as a  whole. Sometimes there is a student who wishes not to participate.

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Which Kagan strategy do you believe is the most critical for engaging   students in the learning process? Provide two examples of applying the   strategy in the classroom.