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Student Group Work

Five Recommended Resources

Group Projects Don’t Need To Be Miserable | Inside Higher Ed

Group Work | Harvard University The Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning

Group Work | Yale University Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning

Using Roles in Group Work | Washington University St. Louis Center for Teaching and Learning

Why Students Hate Group Projects (and How to Change That) | Chronicle of Higher Education


Further Reading

Contemporary Issues in Group Learning in Undergraduate Science Classrooms: A Perspective from Student Engagement | CBE—Life Sciences Education

Group Work | University of Colorado Boulder Center for Teaching & Learning

Group Work | University of Florida Center for Teaching Excellence

Group Work | Princeton University McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning

Group Work: Teaching Strategies | University of Indiana Bloomington Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning

How Do I Facilitate Effective Group Work? | UMass Amherst  Center for Teaching & Learning

How To Create and Manage Groups | Cornell University Center for Teaching Innovation

Small Group Work | Chicago Center for Teaching and Learning

Student Group Work | Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning

What are the benefits of group work? | Carnegie Mellon University Eberly Center

Working With Students in Groups | University of California Berkeley Center for Teaching & Learning

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  • Inclusive Teaching
  • Learn and Use Students’ Names
  • Newsletters
  • Pedagogical Wellness
  • Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
  • Syllabus Design
  • TA (Teaching Assistant) Mentoring
  • Teaching Large Classes
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