Recent research in classrooms has often had its focus on the pupil, the individual, and not on the different groups of students that exist. In a classroom there are normally several different groupings, each one having its own personal attitude towards the current lesson. If there had been more research we would find it easier to understand why pupils sometimes behave the way they do. The purpose of this essay is to analyze how pupils` social relations create groupings. Furthermore I intend to investigate how and why pupils show their belonging to a certain group. The two questions of the essay are: 1. How pupils’ social relations appear in a classroom? 2. What strategies do the pupils use to indicate their belonging to a grouping? My final...
Group work is defined as an instructional strategy to encourage social interaction among pupils. Pup...
The purpose of this study is to investigate four students in grades six by interviewing them. It wil...
The purpose of this composition was to study children as participants in their own reality and their...
Recent research in classrooms has often had its focus on the pupil, the individual, and not on the d...
We have, after three years of studying at Södertörns University Collage, experienced that there is g...
The purpose of this paper is to find more understanding for pupils in compensatory educational situa...
Social interaction often takes place in groups. The school class is an important group in which chil...
The aim of the thesis is to examine how everyday social interactions and relations in a school class...
The purpose of this paper is to try to get an understanding of the underlying causes and reasons tha...
Studies of teaching and learning within classrooms rarely consider the multilayered effects of socia...
Pupil groupings within classrooms are a constant social pedagogic factor which effect participation ...
When the children are six years of age they enter primary school. In it they are included in the pee...
Studies of teaching and learning within classrooms rarely consider the multilayered effects of socia...
The purpose of this work is to create more knowledge about the teacher's perceptions of group dynami...
The purpose of this examination paper is to get an understanding as an upcoming teacher about how fr...
Group work is defined as an instructional strategy to encourage social interaction among pupils. Pup...
The purpose of this study is to investigate four students in grades six by interviewing them. It wil...
The purpose of this composition was to study children as participants in their own reality and their...
Recent research in classrooms has often had its focus on the pupil, the individual, and not on the d...
We have, after three years of studying at Södertörns University Collage, experienced that there is g...
The purpose of this paper is to find more understanding for pupils in compensatory educational situa...
Social interaction often takes place in groups. The school class is an important group in which chil...
The aim of the thesis is to examine how everyday social interactions and relations in a school class...
The purpose of this paper is to try to get an understanding of the underlying causes and reasons tha...
Studies of teaching and learning within classrooms rarely consider the multilayered effects of socia...
Pupil groupings within classrooms are a constant social pedagogic factor which effect participation ...
When the children are six years of age they enter primary school. In it they are included in the pee...
Studies of teaching and learning within classrooms rarely consider the multilayered effects of socia...
The purpose of this work is to create more knowledge about the teacher's perceptions of group dynami...
The purpose of this examination paper is to get an understanding as an upcoming teacher about how fr...
Group work is defined as an instructional strategy to encourage social interaction among pupils. Pup...
The purpose of this study is to investigate four students in grades six by interviewing them. It wil...
The purpose of this composition was to study children as participants in their own reality and their...