Key Resource: Using Group Work in your Classroom

Teacher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa and The Open University (2016) Key Resource: Using Group Work in your Classroom. [Teaching/Learning Resource]

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Group work can be a very effective way of motivating pupils to learn by encouraging them to think, communicate, exchange ideas and thoughts, and make decisions. In groups, pupils can both teach others and learn from each other in ways that result in a powerful and active form of learning. Group work can be used at the start of a lesson or topic, to find out what pupils already know; during a lesson, to encourage understanding or to share views and opinions about a topic; at the end of a lesson, to help pupils think about their learning and be clear about what they know and what they still need to understand.

Item Type: Teaching/Learning Resource
Learning outcomes: To help pupils think about their learning and be clear about what they know and what they still need to understand.
Search terms: Open Educational Resources (OER), Using group work
Subjects: Education-Traditional and online learning
Level: Subject Resources > Teacher Education
Program: Using group work in classroom
Access: Open
Depositing User: COL Staff
Date Deposited: 18 Feb 2021 04:06
Last Modified: 27 Feb 2021 12:18
URI: https://oer4nosp.col.org/id/eprint/79

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