The extraordinary teaching project: Group work strategies from an expert in group processes

The extraordinary teaching project: Group work strategies from an expert in group processes

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Alison Bianchi, an expert in structural social psychology and director of the UI Center for the Study of Group Processes, explains the research-based strategies she uses to build high-functioning groups that help all students reach their highest learning potential.
Key aspects of this strategy include critical thinking, team-based learning, student motivation, and diverse classrooms.

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