Group work: improving communication, participation and dynamics

Times Higher Education (Campus) (2021)
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Abstract

When I ask students how they feel about group projects, the response is often negative. This is usually a result of bad experiences with problematic group members, such as free riders who do not contribute or members who bulldoze their ideas through while disregarding their peers. After many semesters mediating disputes within such groups, I have found that issues often stem from concerns about “saving face”. This leads to a lack of much-needed communication. In this article, I offer three methods to facilitate effective group work by improving participation and communication between student peers.

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Jonathan Y. H. Sim
National University of Singapore

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