在做群体作业时,成员对社会游手好闲者的反应:一个群体过程的视角

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH REMIE-Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research Pub Date : 2019-02-14 DOI:10.17583/REMIE.2019.3836
J. Milinga, Ezelina Kibonde, V. Mallya, M. Mwakifuna
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了解学生教师如何进行小组工作,可以为培养21世纪教师所需的基本技能提供坚实的基础,并随后有助于改进高等教育中的小组评估。然而,社会懒惰被发现会干扰这种评估模式。本文报道了本科生教师在小组作业中对社会游手好闲者的反应,这是他们持续评估的一部分。它关注的是他们如何完成小组工作,以及对社会游手好闲者的反应。数据是通过面对面的半结构化访谈收集的,来自18个有目的地和方便选择的参与者。研究结果表明,学生在完成小组作业时应遵守的程序,如制定自己的小组规范和规则,以及根据作业的性质和提交截止日期召开会议。此外,研究发现,群体成员在对待社会游手好闲者时,会采用人道主义、惩罚和威胁的方式。本文的结论是:合理规划学生的小组作业是重要的;教师和学生都应发挥相应的作用,以克服在高等教育中不可缺少的使用基于群体的评估的社会懈怠问题。
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Member Reactions to Social Loafers When Doing Group-Based Assignments: A Group Processes Perspective
Understanding how student teachers undertake their group work may provide solid foundation for developing essential skills required for the 21st Century teachers, and subsequently help improve group-based assessment in higher education. However, social loafing has been found to interfere with this assessment mode. This article reports on undergraduate student teachers’ reactions to social loafers when working on group assignments as part of their continuous assessment. It focuses on how they go about doing their group work and react to the social loafers. The data were collected using face-to-face semi-structured interviews from 18 purposefully and conveniently selected participants. The findings have indicated procedures that students observe in doing their group assignments such as formulation of own group norms and rules, and holding of meetings for the work being determined by the nature of the assignments, and their submission deadlines. Additionally, it has been found that group members employ humanitarian, punitive and threatening approaches as they react to social loafers. The article concludes that proper planning for students’ group assignments is important and; both instructors and students should play their roles accordingly to overcome the problem of social loafing when the use of group-based assessments is indispensable within higher education contexts.
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