GROUPED OUT? UNDERGRADUATES' DEFAULT STRATEGIES FOR PARTICIPATING IN MULTIPLE SMALL GROUPS
2006
This qualitative study examined students' descriptions of their experiences in classroom groups in an interdisciplinary arts and sciences program. Using a grounded theory approach, we found that students used descriptive names to navigate complex group demands. Their reductionist strategies interfered with learning, prevented flexibility, and pointed to small group fatigue.
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