Group work has been promoted in many countries as a key component of elementary science. However, little guidance is given as to how group work should be organised, and because previous research has seldom been conducted in authentic classrooms, its message is merely indicative. A study is reported, which attempts to address these limitations. Twenty-four classes of 10–12-year-old pupils engaged in programmes of teaching on evaporation and condensation, and force and motion. Both programmes were delivered by classroom teachers, and made extensive use of group work. Pupil understanding progressed from pre-tests prior to the programmes to post-tests afterwards, and results suggest that group work played a critical role. Organisational princip...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
Group work is defined as an instructional strategy to encourage social interaction among pupils. Pup...
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...
Group work has been promoted in many countries as a key component of elementary science. However, li...
Group work has been promoted in many countries as a key component of elementary science. However, li...
Research suggests potential problems when group work is used in school science to support the integr...
Teachers use many methods for enhancing learning. Group work can be used as a tool to enhance learni...
This paper begins with a central premise concerning grouping for learning in classrooms, follows wit...
Although investigations into group work began in the last century, and general conclusions have been...
Studies of primary education within the UK have shown that small groups can feature within classroom...
In any classroom, pupils will be drawn together for many purposes and we can refer to such within cl...
This longitudinal research tests the effectiveness of the SPRinG programme which was developed throu...
Now, group work finds its place in classes in primary school. In science, learning is influenced by ...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
Group work is defined as an instructional strategy to encourage social interaction among pupils. Pup...
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...
Group work has been promoted in many countries as a key component of elementary science. However, li...
Group work has been promoted in many countries as a key component of elementary science. However, li...
Research suggests potential problems when group work is used in school science to support the integr...
Teachers use many methods for enhancing learning. Group work can be used as a tool to enhance learni...
This paper begins with a central premise concerning grouping for learning in classrooms, follows wit...
Although investigations into group work began in the last century, and general conclusions have been...
Studies of primary education within the UK have shown that small groups can feature within classroom...
In any classroom, pupils will be drawn together for many purposes and we can refer to such within cl...
This longitudinal research tests the effectiveness of the SPRinG programme which was developed throu...
Now, group work finds its place in classes in primary school. In science, learning is influenced by ...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
This quasi-experimental study was part of the SPRinG project (Social Pedagogy Research into Group Wo...
Group work is defined as an instructional strategy to encourage social interaction among pupils. Pup...
Within primary school classrooms children are often seated in groups but research shows that pupils ...