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Restructuring the Classroom: Conditions for Productive Small Groups

Elizabeth G. Cohen
- 01 Mar 1994 - 
- Vol. 64, Iss: 1, pp 1-35
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This article proposed conditions under which the use of small groups in classrooms can be productive, including task instructions, student preparation, and the nature of the teacher role that are eminently suitable for supporting interaction in more routine learning tasks.
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Moving beyond the general question of effectiveness of small group learning, this conceptual review proposes conditions under which the use of small groups in classrooms can be productive. Included in the review is recent research that manipulates various features of cooperative learning as well as studies of the relationship of interaction in small groups to outcomes. The analysis develops propositions concerning the kinds of discourse that are productive of different types of learning as well as propositions concerning how desirable kinds of interaction may be fostered. Whereas limited exchange of information and explanation are adequate for routine learning in collaborative seatwork, more open exchange and elaborated discussion are necessary for conceptual learning with group tasks and ill-structured problems. Moreover, task instructions, student preparation, and the nature of the teacher role that are eminently suitable for supporting interaction in more routine learning tasks may result in unduly con...

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the small groups literature on status organizing processes in decision-making groups whose members differ in external status, and show that status characteristics such as age, sex, and race determine the distribution of participation, influence, and prestige among members of such groups.
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Cooperative Learning in Small Groups: Recent Methods and Effects on Achievement, Attitudes, and Ethnic Relations

TL;DR: In this paper, five recently published methods for conducting cooperative small-group learning in the classroom, and the experimental studies conducted by the authors of these methods are examined, evaluated, and compared in this study.