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University of Delaware Using Groups Institute for Transforming Undergraduate Education Courtesy of Hal White and Deb Allen

List 5 behaviors or actions that can undermine good group function. Report out in 5 minutes. The Top 5 Ways to Wreck a Group

Video Clip Questions to Consider: What if anything is wrong with this group? What could be done to help this group work better? Could this situation have been prevented?

Videotape Credits Author: “Dawn’s Eight O’Clock” – Harold White Director: Nancy King Producers: Deborah Allen and Harold White Student Actors: Melissa Reddish, Michelle Lyons, Eric Moskal, Crystal Mack, Amanda Simons

Set the stage early. Form heterogeneous groups. Use permanent groups. Rotate roles of responsibility. Rely on group-selected ground rules. Conduct peer evaluations. Suggestions for Using Groups

Forming Groups Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous Your Class “Homogeneous” Groups “Heterogeneous” Groups Student Selected Instructor Selected Courtesy of Hal White

What Aspects of Heterogeneity are Important for You? Age? Gender? Skills? Academic Record? Schedule? Learning Style? Ethnicity? Major?

Roles of Responsibility * Discussion Leader Keeps group on track; maintains full participation / Recorder Records assignments, strategies, unresolved issues, data; convenes group outside of class  Reporter Reports out during whole class discussion; writes up final draft of assignments  Accuracy Coach Checks group understanding; finds resources

Sample Ground Rules Come to class on time every day Come to class having done the assignment and prepared to discuss it Must notify members of the group ahead of time if must miss class for any reason Be willing to share information Respect the views, values, and ideas of other members of the group If members of the group violate these ground rules, other members of the group may impose the following consequences:

Use predetermined written criteria that focus primarily on behaviors. Do at least 2 times per semester. Factor results into students’ grades? Summarize results and distribute summaries. Keep the process simple. Incorporate into group assignments. Peer Evaluation Some general suggestions:

Jigsaw Group Scheme home groups, with 4 members each new expert groups, with one representative from each home group Rejoin home groups (Aronson et al The Jigsaw Classroom. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.)