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Thurston A, Topping KJ, Christie D, Donaldson C, Howe CJ, Jessiman E, Livingston K & Tolmie AK (2008) Effects of group work training on science attainment in rural and urban Schools. Research in Science and Technological Education, 26 (1), pp. 31-45. https://doi.org/10.1080/02635140701847462
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of collaborative group work skills training on pupil attainment in science. Twenty-four experimental classes were drawn from schools in rural and urban settings. Pupils in experimental classrooms engaged in general group work skills training and two structured group work activities in science. Attainment was assessed using the Performance Indicators in Primary Schools (PIPS) instrument. Significant gains in science attainment were observed in the experimental urban and rural classes. Significant changes in observed group work behaviours were observed in both urban and rural classes. Changes in group work behaviour were correlated to increased science attainment. The implications for practice, policy and future research are explored.
Keywords
science education; groupwork; primary school; science attainment; rural; urban; Group work in education Case studies; Cooperativeness Case studies; Social group work; Science Study and teaching (Secondary)
Journal
Research in Science and Technological Education: Volume 26, Issue 1
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 30/04/2008 |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
ISSN | 0263-5143 |
eISSN | 1470-1138 |