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  Improving the effectiveness of collaborative group work in primary schools: effects on science attainment
 
 
Title: Improving the effectiveness of collaborative group work in primary schools: effects on science attainment
Author: Baines, Ed
Blatchford, Peter
Chowne, Anne
Appeared in: British educational research journal
Paging: Volume 33 (2007) nr. 5 pages 663-680
Year: 2007-10
Contents: 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' usual approach. SPRinG pupils made greater academic progress than control pupils. Findings are discussed relative to enhancing the quantity and quality of group work in schools and a social pedagogic approach to classroom learning.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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