Title: Some advocates of cooperative learning suggest that the most effective cooperative groups are those ... Post by: JavierSand on May 4, 2017 Some advocates of cooperative learning suggest that the most effective cooperative groups are those that include a wide range of student ability levels. How can we best summarize research findings regarding the effectiveness of different kinds of groups?
A) High-ability students rarely, if ever, benefit from working with low-ability students. B) Research results are inconclusive with regard to the optimal range of ability levels within a particular group. C) Low-ability students do better when placed with high-ability students, but middle-ability students work best with students very similar to themselves in ability. D) These advocates are correct; heterogeneous grouping maximizes student achievement. Title: Re: Some advocates of cooperative learning suggest that the most effective cooperative groups are ... Post by: pinka on May 4, 2017 Content hidden
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