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What is GZPD?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 4/26/2024

GZPD by R. Nowaid, MBA, MA

GZPD stands for Group Zone of Proximal Development.

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Hill, K. & Sabet, M. (2009). Dynamic speaking assessments. TESOL Quarterly, 43(3).Pgs. 537-545.

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