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EPISODE · Oct 2, 2019 · 4 MIN

Commandment II: Who's the "Bell Cow" In Your Tennis Class?

from Brian Thinks: Ideas from the Court · host Brian Lutz

Commandment 2 of 13.  The importance of understanding student hierarchy in a collaborative teaching environment.   Brian explains how he integrates Bell Cow theory in his group tennis classes. The earliest archeological evidence of bell cows was discovered 5000 years ago in Neolithic China during the Iron Age..

Commandment 2 of 13.  The importance of understanding student hierarchy in a collaborative teaching environment.   Brian explains how he integrates Bell Cow theory in his group tennis classes. The earliest archeological evidence of bell cows was discovered 5000 years ago in Neolithic China during the Iron Age..

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