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Supporting Groupwork with Online Learning Kelli McGraw and Luisa Bosco Macquarie Fields High School

AGQTP: Element 5 Action Research

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Slides from my workshop presentation, December 2nd 2008."Element 5: Teachers create and maintain safe and challenging learning environments through the use of classroom management skills"

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Supporting Groupwork withOnline Learning

Kelli McGraw and Luisa BoscoMacquarie Fields High School

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Element 5! This project was designed to increase our

knowledge of how different group work configurations could be used in a class to

achieve a variety of classroom management goals. Online learning tools – a class ‘blog’

and a class ‘wiki’ – were also used in the project as both a support mechanism for the group work, and also as a direct strategy for developing a safe and challenging learning

environment. Of particular interest was learning how to ensure the safety of students

in online environments.

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NSW DET G&T PolicyTeachers may use a variety of teaching and learning strategies to

support gifted and talented students, including:

• various grouping strategies • accelerated progression • extension activities within and across classes • enrichment • negotiated contract work • open-ended questions, activities and assignments • online learning • hypothesis testing and problem solving • individual research and investigation • opportunities for peer tutoring and assessment • mentors with specific expertise.

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Grouping Strategies

Term 1: Friendship groups (groups designed a magazine cover)

Term 2: Special interest groups (students selected a novel to study and worked with others who had selected the same novel)

Term 3: Mixed-ability groups (based on pre-testing of student knowledge of

familiarity with video games)

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A class blog was made to support group projects

edublogs.org

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Students could add comments

on the blog and receive feedback at

point of need

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A class wiki was made to support group projects

pbwiki.com

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Groups were responsible

for maintaining a range of

wiki pages.

Student contribution

is easily monitored.

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Maintaining my own blog for professional learning and

reflection was a great strategy for sharing my

ideas with others.

http://kellimcgraw.wordpress.com/

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Key Observations: Groupwork

• Friendship groups can limit creativity unless scaffolding e.g. jigsaw grouping is used

• Special Interest groups foster intrinsic motivation, but organisation must be flexible and the product must be clear

• Mixed Ability groups require a high level of task scaffolding e.g. use of specific ‘roles’; mandatory communication etc. to foster group cohesion

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Key Observations: Online Learning

• Engaging students in online spaces encouraged dialogue and creative thinking

• Online communication enabled (most) ‘quiet’ students to have a ‘voice’

• Groups appreciate an online space that they can take ownership of and be accountable for

• Students appreciated timely, personalised feedback

• Students require boundaries and guidelines for successful online working