Video/Agness talks about pace grouping.mp3/reflection

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  • Is your experience of grouping in the classroom similar or different to Agness’s experience (before she tried the new way of grouping)? Give specific examples.
  • Some people worry that in mixed groups those who work at a slower pace, or are less motivated, or less proficient in the language of instruction, or less skilled at the task (including slower at typing in ICT-supported lessons), might “coast” and allow others to do the work because they cannot keep up with their peers, or they might copy. What do you think about that?
  • What do you think about Agness’s idea that pupils should be asked to hide their work and then show it to the teacher by using the mini-blackboards as “showboards”, to discourage copying during group work?
  • What do you think about Brian’s idea of singling out pupils who copy, for example asking them a question or asking them to “show the class”?
  • What could be other ways to prevent copying, “coasting” or “free riding” during mixed group work?