Tuesday, June 26
5:15-5:45 PM
CEST
Jordaan 1

Students and faculty perspectives on group work.

Full Paper: Practice Based ID: 52391
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    Ali Rezaei
    CSULB

Abstract: The goal of this research study was to find what makes groupwork to be successful. This study was done in 2 phases . In the first phase, the author examined various groupwork assignments in his online and offline courses to identify the key features of successful group work in online and physical courses. In the second phase, the author surveyed a large group of faculty and students from various disciplines to evaluate Faculty and Students’ Perspectives toward group discussion. The results of the first phase showed that the effectiveness of group work depends on how the effectiveness is measured, how the group is formed, and what type of task is assigned to learners. The results of the second phase showed that faculty and students’ attitudes towards groupwork are very similar, however, many faculty do not follow the guidelines suggested in earlier studies to improve the effectiveness of groupwork assignments.

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