TY - JOUR
T1 - Using group projects as a strategy to increase cooperation among low-and high-achieving students
AU - Pham, Thanh Hong Thi
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - This study aimed to investigate the perceptions, interactions and behaviours of
different-ability college students when they worked on different types of
assessments. Two classes of 145 Vietnamese college students participated in this
three-month study. The students were assigned to mixed-ability groups, each of
which consisted of five students. The results show that assessment designed as a
group project helped close the gap in communication and interactions between
different-ability students within groups. When the students engaged with
assessment as a group project, all levels of performers increased productive
learning behaviours and provided more relevant verbal help and assistance to
each other. Importantly, this type of assessment created various opportunities for
the low performers to participate in, and make a contribution to, group tasks. As
a result, all group members became interested in working with others. They
perceived cooperative learning groups as being enjoyable and fun.
AB - This study aimed to investigate the perceptions, interactions and behaviours of
different-ability college students when they worked on different types of
assessments. Two classes of 145 Vietnamese college students participated in this
three-month study. The students were assigned to mixed-ability groups, each of
which consisted of five students. The results show that assessment designed as a
group project helped close the gap in communication and interactions between
different-ability students within groups. When the students engaged with
assessment as a group project, all levels of performers increased productive
learning behaviours and provided more relevant verbal help and assistance to
each other. Importantly, this type of assessment created various opportunities for
the low performers to participate in, and make a contribution to, group tasks. As
a result, all group members became interested in working with others. They
perceived cooperative learning groups as being enjoyable and fun.
UR - http://goo.gl/SmDek0
U2 - 10.1080/07294360.2013.806436
DO - 10.1080/07294360.2013.806436
M3 - Article
VL - 32
SP - 993
EP - 1006
JO - Higher Education Research & Development
JF - Higher Education Research & Development
SN - 0729-4360
IS - 6
ER -