The Good, The Bad, and The Collaborative - EPI's Launch Your Classroom!

Educational Partners International
18 Jun 201906:19

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the challenges and importance of collaborative grouping in education. It emphasizes that collaboration is a top skill sought by employers, yet schools often face criticism for not preparing students to work well in teams. The script suggests strategies to improve group work, such as setting clear expectations, defining roles, and providing a model of effective group dynamics. Teachers share experiences of both successful and problematic group activities, highlighting the need to address individual concerns and personality types to foster a collaborative environment. The goal is to incrementally engage students in group work, even if they are initially resistant, to develop their teamwork skills.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Collaborative grouping is essential for developing skills that employers value, such as the ability to work together in a team.
  • đŸ« Schools are often criticized for producing students who lack the ability to collaborate effectively in the workplace.
  • đŸ‘©â€đŸ« Teachers are encouraged to create student-led classrooms, which often involve working in collaborative groups.
  • đŸ€” Teachers face a challenge in balancing the desire for students to learn collaboration skills with the practical difficulties of managing group work.
  • đŸ‘„ It's important to discuss with students what each group will be doing and the roles and responsibilities of each group member.
  • 📈 Having a clear model of what a successful group should look like can greatly enhance the effectiveness of collaborative activities.
  • đŸš« Some students may resist group work for various reasons, including being introverted or feeling that they won't be able to contribute effectively.
  • 🔍 Teachers need to identify and address the specific issues that prevent students from engaging in group work, such as a lack of interest or feeling overwhelmed.
  • 💡 Strategies such as allowing perfectionists to observe before contributing can help bridge the gap and encourage participation.
  • 👂 Listening to students' concerns and adapting the approach to group work can lead to more successful collaborative experiences.
  • đŸ‘¶ Education often involves taking students step by step, allowing them to gradually become more comfortable and effective in group settings.

Q & A

  • What is the main challenge discussed in the script regarding teaching?

    -The main challenge discussed is the difficulty of implementing collaborative grouping in classrooms, which is a crucial skill for students to learn for future success in the workplace.

  • Why is collaborative grouping considered important by employers?

    -Collaborative grouping is considered important because it fosters the ability to work together, a skill that employers frequently seek in their employees.

  • What criticism do schools often face regarding their graduates' skills?

    -Schools are often criticized for producing students who do not know how to work together effectively, which can be a hindrance when they enter the workplace.

  • What is one of the teacher's dilemmas when it comes to collaborative groups?

    -One dilemma is balancing the desire for students to learn collaborative skills with the chaos and perceived lack of productivity that can occur in group settings.

  • What is the purpose of the conversation between teachers about their experiences with group activities?

    -The purpose is to share stories of successful and unsuccessful group activities to learn from each other's experiences and improve the chances of having successful collaborative activities in the future.

  • What did Christina do to ensure the success of her group activity about North Carolina history?

    -Christina set clear expectations, defined roles for each group member, and provided a model of what a well-functioning group should look like.

  • What was the issue with the science project group in the fifth-grade class?

    -One child was not participating and was sitting back with arms crossed, which led to other students becoming rowdy and questioning the fairness of the project.

  • Why do some students, particularly perfectionists, struggle with group work?

    -Perfectionists may struggle because they feel the group's work does not meet their personal standards of excellence, or they worry about doing all the work and others receiving equal credit.

  • What strategy did the teacher use to help perfectionists engage in group work?

    -The teacher asked them to observe the group without feeling the pressure to contribute immediately, and then report back on what wasn't working, serving as a bridge to get them more involved.

  • What is the general approach to dealing with students who are hesitant to work in groups?

    -The approach involves understanding their reservations, asking for specifics about their concerns, and finding ways to gradually engage them in the group process.

  • How does the script suggest educators should approach the challenge of collaborative grouping?

    -Educators should approach it with the understanding that collaboration may not always go smoothly but by learning from experiences and implementing best practices, they can improve the chances of success.

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