This longitudinal research tests the effectiveness of the SPRinG programme which was developed through a collaboration between researchers and teachers and designed to provide teachers with strategies for enhancing pupil group work in ‘authentic’ classroom settings. An evaluation study involved comparing pupils in SPRinG classrooms and trained in group work skills with those who were not in terms of science attainment. There were 560 and 1027 pupils (8-10 years) in the experimental and control groups respectively. ‘Macro’ attainment data were collected at the start of the year. ‘Micro’ attainment data were collected in the spring and summer before and after science lessons involving either group work (intervention) or the control teachers’ ...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
Although greater emphasis has been placed on the significance of talk in learning in recent years, i...
It was examined whether cooperative learning within the Success for All (SfA) program led to improve...
This longitudinal research tests the effectiveness of the SPRinG programme which was developed throu...
Findings are reported from a year-long evaluation of the effectiveness of the SPRinG programme relat...
Findings from two studies are discussed in relation to the experiences and challenges faced by teach...
This study investigated the effects of collaborative group work skills training on pupil attainment ...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
There is conflicting evidence on whether collaborative group work leads to improved classroom relati...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
Group work has been promoted in many countries as a key component of elementary science. However, li...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
Although greater emphasis has been placed on the significance of talk in learning in recent years, i...
It was examined whether cooperative learning within the Success for All (SfA) program led to improve...
This longitudinal research tests the effectiveness of the SPRinG programme which was developed throu...
Findings are reported from a year-long evaluation of the effectiveness of the SPRinG programme relat...
Findings from two studies are discussed in relation to the experiences and challenges faced by teach...
This study investigated the effects of collaborative group work skills training on pupil attainment ...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
There is conflicting evidence on whether collaborative group work leads to improved classroom relati...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
Group work has been promoted in many countries as a key component of elementary science. However, li...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...
Although greater emphasis has been placed on the significance of talk in learning in recent years, i...
It was examined whether cooperative learning within the Success for All (SfA) program led to improve...