Classroom video, and video-stimulated interviews of small group work, in a Grade 5/6 classroom are used to show ways group composition can influence learning opportunities. Vygotsky’s (1933/1966; 1978) learning theory on the spontaneous creation of knowledge as compared to the guidance of an expert other frames this group analysis. Illustrations from two groups show how opportunities to spontaneously create new knowledge can be limited or enhanced by psychological factors associated with the inclination to explore that have been linked to resilience in the form of optimism (Seligman, 1995, Williams, 2003). This study contributes to our knowledge on forming groups to promote deep learning. It raises questions about other ways in which ...
The nature of creative and insightful thinking of Year 8 students in mathematics classes was studied...
Spontaneity has been linked to high quality learning experiences in mathematics (Csikszentmihalyi &a...
As part of a broader study of characteristics of situations that promote or inhibit spontaneous stud...
Classroom video, and video-stimulated interviews of small group work, in a Grade 5/6 classroom are u...
Lesson video and video-stimulated post-lesson interviews were used to study the role of optimism in ...
Abstract: Particularly in contexts of online group collaboration, learning and becoming can be displ...
BACKGROUND There is substantial literature that shows the benefits of collaborative work, though the...
<div><p>Active learning in college classes and participation in the workforce frequently hinge on sm...
Active learning in college classes and participation in the workforce frequently hinge on small grou...
This study explores whether randomly assigning group membership enhances the student learning experi...
The hypothesis is examined that between-classroom ability grouping will shift students' expectancies...
This report describes one aspect of a wider research study on exploratory talk within collaborative ...
This study identifies student roles in collaborative mathematics groups and analyzes how these roles...
When students work in small groups, it is expected that they experience five stages of group develop...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to understand how and to what extent personality tr...
The nature of creative and insightful thinking of Year 8 students in mathematics classes was studied...
Spontaneity has been linked to high quality learning experiences in mathematics (Csikszentmihalyi &a...
As part of a broader study of characteristics of situations that promote or inhibit spontaneous stud...
Classroom video, and video-stimulated interviews of small group work, in a Grade 5/6 classroom are u...
Lesson video and video-stimulated post-lesson interviews were used to study the role of optimism in ...
Abstract: Particularly in contexts of online group collaboration, learning and becoming can be displ...
BACKGROUND There is substantial literature that shows the benefits of collaborative work, though the...
<div><p>Active learning in college classes and participation in the workforce frequently hinge on sm...
Active learning in college classes and participation in the workforce frequently hinge on small grou...
This study explores whether randomly assigning group membership enhances the student learning experi...
The hypothesis is examined that between-classroom ability grouping will shift students' expectancies...
This report describes one aspect of a wider research study on exploratory talk within collaborative ...
This study identifies student roles in collaborative mathematics groups and analyzes how these roles...
When students work in small groups, it is expected that they experience five stages of group develop...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to understand how and to what extent personality tr...
The nature of creative and insightful thinking of Year 8 students in mathematics classes was studied...
Spontaneity has been linked to high quality learning experiences in mathematics (Csikszentmihalyi &a...
As part of a broader study of characteristics of situations that promote or inhibit spontaneous stud...