ABSTRACT

Learning in groups, rather than in formal lectures or presentations, allows students to have greater scope to negotiate meaning and express themselves and their own ideas. It also helps them to establish far more effective releationships, not only with their tutors and trainers but with each other. Yet many tutors and trainers find the leadership role required when working in groups difficult to perform satisfactorily and revert to their traditional role as subject expert and prime talker.

This handbook is a truly comprehensive guide for anyone involved in groupwork, containing advice and practical exercises to develop group learning skills for both learners and tutors. This new edition has been thoroughly updated, containing valuable new material throughout on group learning and collaborating online, action research and the role of reflection and emotional intelligence.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |28 pages

Studies of Group Behaviour

chapter |18 pages

Approaches to Learning

chapter |16 pages

Communicating in Groups

chapter |20 pages

Aims and Purposes of Groups

chapter |55 pages

Activities for Groups

chapter |36 pages

Enabling Group Interaction

The role of tutor and e-moderator

chapter |22 pages

Learning Groups in Context

chapter |33 pages

Developing Group Learning