Forming Student Groups and the Effect on Academic Performance
Forming Student Groups and the Effect on Academic Performance
What is this Research About?
What did the Researchers Do?
What did the Researchers Find?
→ How to Implement this Research in Your Classroom
The researchers of this study recommend the use of matched-performance groups because of the higher academic outcomes. They do, however, caution that the circumstances at the US Air Force Academy are likely different from a traditional university classroom. Additionally, only two team formation techniques were studied. Instructors should carefully think about the different factors influencing team formation instead of choosing a method at random. In courses where students will be working together on multiple projects over a semester, matched-performance groups may work well.
→ Citation
Post, M. L., Barrett, A., Williams, M., & Scharff, L. (2020). Impact of team formation method on student performance, attitudes, and behaviors. Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 20(1), 1–21. https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1254305
→ Keywords
- Team Formation
- Teams
- Group Dynamics
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Snapshot Writer: Eamonn Corrigan
Snapshot Publication Date: 2020
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