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Designing Groupwork : Strategies for the Heterogeneous Classroom, Paperback / softback Book

Designing Groupwork : Strategies for the Heterogeneous Classroom Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Today's diverse classrooms include students who have a wide range of previous academic achievement and different levels of receptive and productive proficiency in the language of instruction.

Complex Instruction (CI), a popular pedagogical approach used in many countries, provides access to learning opportunities for all students. Designing Groupwork, Fourth Edition incorporates current research findings with new materials on how to implement the specific conditions necessary to ensure that CI strategies reach their expected goals of equity and excellence.

This updated edition addresses new classroom technologies that impact teaching and learning; challenges that arose from the global pandemic; and students' vulnerable social-emotional states.

Readers will learn how to respond to challenges and organize their classroom so that all students participate equitably.

This classic text remains a valuable and sensible resource for educators in K-12 classrooms, for teacher candidates, and for anyone working in the field of education. Book Features:Easy-to-follow examples and research-based teaching strategies.

The advantages and dilemmas of using groupwork in academically, linguistically, socially, and culturally heterogenous classrooms.

Step-by-step approaches to successful planning, implementation, and assessment of the quality of the group tasks.

Identification of interventions to remediate social processes that impede equitable access to academic and social resources in the classroom. Research findings from the work of the Program for Complex Instruction at Stanford University and other scholarly studies.

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