Group Work Ineffective? Try Pairing Students for Better Accountability, Learning
Although group work can provide a welcome change to the regular classroom routine, the results are rarely all positive. Invariably, one or two students in
Although group work can provide a welcome change to the regular classroom routine, the results are rarely all positive. Invariably, one or two students in
One of the changes we have seen in academia in the last 30 years or so is the shift from lecture-based classes to courses that encourage a student-centered approach. Few instructors would quibble with the notion that promoting active participation helps students to think critically and to argue more effectively. However, even the most savvy instructors are still confounded about how to best evaluate participation, particularly when it is graded along with more traditional assessment measures, such as essays, exams, and oral presentations…
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