Posts Tagged ‘group work strategies’
August 21 - Group Work Tip: Make Leaders Accountable for Group Performance
By: Maryellen Weimer, PhD in Effective Teaching Strategies
Faculty who regularly use group work are always on the lookout for new and better ways of handling those behaviors that compromise group effectiveness—group members who don’t carry their weight and the negative attitudes students frequently bring with them to group work.
March 24 - Designing Group Work
By: Maryellen Weimer, PhD in Teaching and Learning, Teaching Professor Blog
On one of my recent road trips, I had a stimulating conversation with two colleagues during which we discussed group work and the challenge of designing good activities for groups. Although the problems that emerge when students work in groups cannot be completely prevented by well-designed activities, they can certainly be made to occur less frequently or to lesser degrees. Let me offer some examples.
January 23 - Effective Group Work Strategies for the College Classroom
By: Mary Bart in Free Reports, Instructional Design
From understanding course content to developing problem solving, teamwork, and communication skills, group work is an effective teaching strategy whose lessons may endure well beyond the end of a course. So why is it that so many students (and some faculty) hate it?



