Shawn Seeley

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Check-your-understanding questions are for the students, and they have autonomy over all aspects of them. If they choose to do them in groups, we cannot and should not prevent them from doing so—and we should not control who is in the groups. In fact, if you give class time to do check-your-understanding questions, 40–70% of your students will choose to do them in self-selected groups of two or three.