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Collaboration is common in the workplace. Many businesses and work teams face ill-defined challenges that require creative and innovative solutions. These challenges often call for groups of people with a range of expertise to share and create new knowledge while working together toward a solution. However, collaboration does not come naturally, and educators are being challenged to prepare students with the skills to collaborate and provide opportunities that highlight the value of collaboration as a tool that will help them think in new ways and become creative, effective problem-solvers.

In the book Strategies for Energizing Large Classes: From Small Groups to Learning Communities, more than 100 instructors using small group activities or working to create student communities in large courses were interviewed on their rationale for using collaborative work in the classroom (MacGregor, Cooper, Smith, Robinson, 2000). Their reasons included:

  • Promoting cognitive elaboration
  • Enhancing critical thinking
  • Providing feedback
  • Promoting social and emotional development
  • Appreciating diversity
  • Reducing student attrition.

In 2009, the National Survey of Student Engagement identified active and collaborative learning as one of the top five benchmarks for effective educational practice. The report states: "Students learn more when intensely involved in their education and are asked to think about and apply what they learn in different settings. Collaborating with others in solving problems or mastering difficult material prepares students to deal with the messy, unscripted problems they encounter daily, both during and after college."

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1Group Work1046122024-08-233633
2Online Group Work: Barriers and Challenges1046242024-08-235644
3Team Expectations Agreements1141962024-08-232835
4Stages of Group Development1141922024-08-2319380
5Using Collaboration and Teamwork1360282024-08-23424
6How Does Students' Prior Knowledge Affect Their Learning?1360232024-08-232001
7Developing pathways to students’ critical thinking1360242024-08-23364
8Encouraging and Facilitating Student Inquiry1360262024-08-23300
9Developing students’ disciplinary thinking1222452024-08-232077
10Group Roles1196152024-08-234211
11Digital media assignments1211952024-08-233129
12Group Work: Methods of Good Practice1141862024-08-232546
13Group Curation Activity in Canvas1062732024-08-232762
14Constructive and Destructive Group Behaviors1141812024-08-2324582
15Developing Students' Group Work Skills1132552024-08-232152
16Addressing Disruptive Team Behavior1143522024-08-232843
17Examples of Collaborative Group Work Assignments1141882024-08-232055
18Group Work Rubric1141972024-08-233408
19Group Project Planning Worksheet1171082024-08-232697
20Group Work: Design and Planning1046222024-08-232800
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