Designing the supports for successful groupwork: How to make your task group- WORTHY

Q3 Social Sciences Middle School Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-11 DOI:10.1080/00940771.2023.2254172
Barbara Ann Swartz, Katherine DeRosa
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AbstractGroupwork provides opportunities to learn important communication and collaboration skills, but how can we ensure all students are participating equitably while also engaging with the academic content when working in groups? Group-worthy tasks provide participation structures needed for students to engage with the content as well as develop and practice such social skills. This paper describes how to revise or design a task to be group-worthy in the mathematics classroom, using an example task we modified from the National Council of Teacher of Mathematics.Keywords: Equitable student engagementgroup workgroup-worthy taskmathematics Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 https://complexinstruction.stanford.edu/resources/poetry-unit.Additional informationNotes on contributorsBarbara Ann SwartzDr. Barbara Ann Swartz is in the Department of Mathematics at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, PA, USA. E-mail: bswartz@wcupa.edu.Katherine DeRosaKatherine DeRosa is at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, PA, USA.
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为成功的小组工作设计支持:如何使你的任务小组有价值
摘要小组工作提供了学习重要的沟通和协作技能的机会,但是我们如何确保所有的学生在小组工作时公平地参与,同时也参与学术内容?有价值的小组任务提供了参与结构,使学生能够参与内容,并发展和实践这种社交技能。本文以全国数学教师委员会的一个任务为例,阐述了如何修改或设计一个具有小组价值的数学课堂任务。关键词:公平的学生参与小组工作组有价值的任务数学披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1 https://complexinstruction.stanford.edu/resources/poetry-unit.Additional信息贡献者说明barbara Ann SwartzDr。Barbara Ann Swartz就职于美国宾夕法尼亚州西切斯特的西切斯特大学数学系。E-mail: bswartz@wcupa.edu.Katherine凯瑟琳·德罗莎,美国宾夕法尼亚州西切斯特市宾夕法尼亚大学西切斯特分校。
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Middle School Journal Social Sciences-Education
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